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单词 pixilation
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pixilationn.

Brit. /pɪksᵻˈleɪʃn/, U.S. /pɪksəˈleɪʃ(ə)n/
Forms: 1900s– pixilation, 1900s– pixillation, 1900s– pixylation.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: pixilated adj., -ation suffix.
Etymology: < pixil- (in pixilated adj.) + -ation suffix.
1. The state or condition of being pixilated (pixilated adj. 1).
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touch1710
touchedness1883
pixilation1936
diminished responsibility1957
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drunkenc950
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drunkenheada1300
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drunkship1393
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barley-hooda1529
ebriety1582
alecy1594
distemper1600
insobriety1611
disguisea1616
perpotation1623
temulency1623
vinolency1623
intoxication1624
pot-shot1630
ebriosity1646
inebriation1646
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fluster1710
temulentness1727
fuddle1764
inebriety1801
temulence1803
Lushington1823
fluffiness1860
booziness1863
jag1891
brannigan1892
befuddlement1905
mokus1924
muzzy-headedness1930
pixilation1936
1936 Los Angeles Times 30 Apr. 13/5 Persons who create geometric masterpieces during a telephone conversation, are a little pixilated. Ear pulling and chin rubbing during thoughtful moments is a sure sign of pixilation.
1960 Spectator 6 May 677 Without pretentiousness and with no traces of pixilation and phoney Cornishness.
1986 P. Conroy Prince of Tides (1987) xviii. 386 I lived for the..pixilation of cheerleaders high-kicking to the rhythm of drums.
2. A cinematographic (and formerly also theatrical) technique whereby human characters move or appear to move as if artificially animated; the effect produced. Subsequently also applied to inanimate objects.
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society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > drama > acting > [noun] > specific technique
method1923
biomechanics1924
biomechanism1928
pixilation1947
impro1979
society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > cinematography > filming > special techniques > [noun]
hold1918
slow motion1924
colourization1926
pixilation1947
Cinerama1950
memomotion1950
CinemaScope1953
Todd-AO1953
Vistavision1954
Panavision1955
Smell-O-Vision1958
kinescoping1961
blue screen1965
shaky camera1967
Imax1969
slo-mo1969
Omnimax1973
Sensurround1974
Pixelvision1987
shaky cam1988
1947 Punch 5 Mar. 200/1 Those who, as I am, are made uncomfortable by material pixylation on the stage may take heart, for the Catherine who comes back from the midnight romp is no gauzy fay.
1953 Q. Film, Radio & Television 8 9 McLaren feels this kind of live-actor animation has considerable creative potentiality although he refers slightingly to it as the ‘pixillation’ technique.
1957 A. R. Manvell & J. Huntley Technique Film Music iii. 167 By applying an animation technique to the movements of actors, he produced ‘pixilation’ and used it to tell a serious story—in Neighbours (Canada 1953).
1971 Concord Films Council Catal. 51/2 Yugoslavian experimental film in the pixilation technique.
1987 D. Clandfield Canad. Film vi. 113 Pixillation (frame-by-frame photography to animate objects or motionless human subjects) was featured in the Oscar-winning Neighbours (1952) and in Opening Speech (1960).
1994 Interzone Dec. 32/2 An astonishing mix of techniques, here jumping between live action, pixillation, lifesized and miniature puppets, claymation, and stop-motion.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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