| 单词 | scripted | 
| 释义 | scriptedadj. 1.  With preceding modifying adverb. Of a film, television or radio programme, play, etc.: having a script of the specified quality; written well, badly, etc. ΚΠ 1937    Star-Jrnl. 		(Sandusky, Ohio)	 24 Sept. 2/2  				The film is well scripted in the first half; unconvincing in the last. 1948    Monthly Film Bull. Jan. 77/2  				The otherwise efficient production is wasted on a poorly scripted and directed film. 1987    Sydney Morning Herald 		(Nexis)	 9 May 28  				He gives this badly scripted, Hollywoodish production a dignity and importance it does not deserve. 2001    Times 7 Mar.  ii. 28/2  				When Rob Brydon's tightly scripted tragicomedy Marion and Geoff sneaked on to BBC2 last year, its reputation soon grew.  2.  Of a film, television or radio programme, speech, etc.: based on a script; performed or read from a script, rather than improvised or spoken extempore. Also figurative and in extended use: carefully planned; not spontaneous. ΘΚΠ society > communication > broadcasting > a broadcast programme or item > 			[adjective]		 > types of programme or item play-by-play1908 re-run1909 ball-by-ball1914 simultaneous1923 scriptless1930 scripted1941 soap opera1942 write-in1953 soap-operatic1963 open line1966 chat show1969 talk-back1972 made-for-TV1973 soap-operatical1975 drama-doc1977 omnibus1987 society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > cinematography > a film > screenplay or script > 			[adjective]		 > scripted scripted1941 1941    Spectator 27 June 677/2  				Michael Redgrave, insufficiently occupied by his scripted part, conducts a private and not very successful psychological investigation into the character of Charles MacIver. 1950    L. R. Campbell et al.  Guide to Radio-TV Writing xvi. 236/1  				The duologue may be a scripted program, but in nearly every case the other forms are handled by outline rather than script. 1957    Washington Post 9 Oct.  a14/3  				All too often, all the picture we have of our high Government officials comes from carefully scripted and staged public appearances. 1970    Irish Times 19 Jan. 1/3  				Mr. Lynch cut into his scripted speech to give the Government's reasons [etc.]. 1989    Cultural Anthropol. 4 202  				The payoffs involved..a sense of having stepped outside the scripted patterns of academic discourse. 2007    Independent 19 Dec. 27/1  				The whole genre of reality programming..can often garner good audience ratings at a fraction of the production costs of scripted comedy and drama. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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