单词 | mood lighting |
释义 | > as lemmasmood lighting mood lighting n. (originally) stage lighting intended to suggest, evoke, or induce a particular atmosphere or frame of mind; (later also more generally) lighting of any kind intended to induce a particular mood, esp. one of relaxation or receptivity. ΚΠ 1921 Theatre Arts Mag. Apr. 121 The most mooted point of discussion aroused by the Medea was that of its lighting—‘mood-lighting’... Such lighting..has always been representative in character; used here orchestrally, abstractly, non-realistically, it was something of a novelty. 1941 Barron's 8 Sept. 20/1 Dr. Hibben expects the home of tomorrow to have..systems of changeable color lights for mood lighting in living rooms, say, to produce a cool green color during summer. 1960 Amer. Cinematographer May 300/2 There was no opportunity for the mood lighting or unusual camera angles that cinematographers so dearly love to sink their professional teeth into. 2010 K. Barry in New Yorker 1 Feb. 64/1 I turned off the harsh strip lighting overhead and switched to the mood lighting, which moved in lovely, dreamy disco swirls. < as lemmas |
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