单词 | pre-credit |
释义 | > as lemmaspre-credit pre-credit adj. Brit. /(ˌ)priːˈkrɛdɪt/ , U.S. /ˌpriˈkrɛdət/ (a) occurring or existing before the awarding of a credit, esp. a tax credit; (b) Film and Television (also in form pre-credits) shown before the opening credits.ΚΠ 1922 Amer. Jrnl. Sociol. 27 659 The precredit field work allows [for] the sorting the students somewhat on the basis of ability and interest. 1964 Great Bend (Kansas) Daily Tribune 17 Feb. 4/4 This style of [wedding service] presentation—it seems to be called the pre-credits sequence—will be hard to get rid of. 1998 South China Morning Post (Hong Kong) (Nexis) 9 Jan. (Weekend Entertainm. section) 2 The pre-credit scene sets the mood for the entire movie. 2004 Herald Sun (Melbourne) (Nexis) 27 May 103 Looks promising—especially with a pre-credits pash. < as lemmas |
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