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单词 kinematograph
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kinematographn.

Brit. /ˌkɪnᵻˈmatəɡrɑːf/, /ˌkɪnᵻˈmatəɡraf/, /kʌɪnᵻˈmatəɡrɑːf/, /kʌɪnᵻˈmatəɡraf/, U.S. /ˌkɪnəˈmædəˌɡræf/
Origin: A borrowing from French. Etymon: French cinématographe.
Etymology: < French cinématographe cinematograph n., with substitution of k- for c- after the (ultimate) Greek etymon.
1. A cinematograph (cinematograph n. 1). Now historical and somewhat rare.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > cinematography > projection > [noun] > apparatus for projecting films
kinematoscope1861
tachyscope1889
kinetoscope1894
kinematograph1895
mutoscope1895
biograph1896
cinematograph1896
cinematoscope1896
kinetophone1896
theatroscope1896
vitascope1896
bioscope1897
polyscope1900
cinema1908
cinephone1909
cine projector1916
animatograph1919
1895 Evening Post (Denver) 19 Sept. 4/4 A kinematograph has been invented by M. Lumiero [sic] of Paris.
1899 Month Apr. 378 Reducing to order and viewing synoptically the kinematograph of life.
1910 Chambers's Jrnl. Mar. 206/1 One of the latest applications of the kinematograph is the combination of moving pictures with the phonograph, whereby both action and sound are produced.
2014 A. Bachner Beyond Sinol. ii. 59 After Muybridge's experiments, only a few more innovative steps led to Thomas Edison's Kinetoscope and the Kinematograph of the Lumière Brothers.
2. An exhibition or show of moving pictures using a cinematograph; a film, a movie. Also figurative. Cf. cinematograph n. 2. Now rare.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > cinematography > film show > [noun]
cinematograph1896
kinematograph1898
picture show1908
cinema1909
motion pictures1915
1898 Photography 27 Oct. 708/1 The kinematograph of a football match between Blackburn Rovers and West Bromwich Albions was being exhibited at Blackburn Exchange.
1901 Academy 5 Oct. 290/2 Kim..is a kinematograph of a people.
1932 Heights (Boston College, Mass.) 2 Nov. 5/6 I haven't seen a good kinematograph for a relatively long time.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

kinematographv.

Brit. /ˌkɪnᵻˈmatəɡrɑːf/, /ˌkɪnᵻˈmatəɡraf/, /kʌɪnᵻˈmatəɡrɑːf/, /kʌɪnᵻˈmatəɡraf/, U.S. /ˌkɪnəˈmædəˌɡræf/
Origin: Formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: kinematograph n.
Etymology: < kinematograph n. Compare slightly earlier cinematograph v.
Now rare.
transitive. To film (someone or something) using a cinematograph; = cinematograph v.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > cinematography > filming > film [verb (transitive)]
kinetograph1891
cinematograph1897
take1897
biograph1898
kinematograph1898
film1899
make1914
shoot1916
can1935
lens1942
1898 Brit. Jrnl. Photogr. 1 Apr. 204/2 Another attempt will be made to kinematograph the Grand National.
1908 Daily Chron. 26 Sept. 7/2 Mr. Charles Urban during the past five months has enjoyed facilities to kinematograph the efforts made during this period to salve the Gladiator.
1913 Geogr. Jrnl. 42 15 Ponting..kinematographed the bow of the Terra Nova breaking the ice.
1933 Illustr. London News 2 Dec. 909 (headline) ‘Brock’ becomes a film star: the elusive badger kinematographed.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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