单词 | jump scare |
释义 | > as lemmasjump scare jump scare n. Brit. , U.S. (esp. in a film or computer game) a sudden or unexpected event, typically involving or accompanied by a loud, jarring sound, intended to startle an audience.ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > expectation > surprise, unexpectedness > [noun] > cause of surprise > intended to startle an audience jump scare1986 1986 Cinefantastique Oct. 21/4 Jason Lives. Friday the 13th Part VI... A series of jump scares, laughs, and other surprises keep the audience off guard for Jason's appearances on screen. 1990 J. Blocker in Motion Picture Guide Ann. 44/2 A disappointing go-for-the-throat style—with a pounding Jerry Goldsmith score..and cheap ‘jump’ scares. 2011 Slate Mag. (Nexis) 1 Feb. (Gaming section) It is less a video game than mainlined anxiety, its jump-scares timed with sadistic precision. 2015 N.Y. Times (National ed.) 14 June (Arts & Leisure section) 22/1 ‘Hannibal’ eschews the lazy ‘jump scare’ violins that so many horror movies and TV shows employ as a matter of course. < as lemmas |
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