单词 | slo-mo |
释义 | slo-moadj.n. colloquial (chiefly U.S.). A. adj. 1. Cinematography. Using slow-motion video; in slow motion (slow motion n. 2a). ΚΠ 1967 Broadcasting 25 Dec. 56/1 The extensive coverage will employ such refinements as ABC's new ‘slomo’ split-screen technique, introduced in this season's NCAA football-game coverage. 1978 Washington Post 10 Feb. e5/4 I realize that a videotape slo-mo replay is to our advantage. 1994 Independent on Sunday 6 Mar. 19/6 These action replays, frequently complete with scary music and slo-mo violence, can make people unnecessarily fearful. 2011 Time Out N.Y. 21 Apr. 59/1 Gorgeous slo-mo sequences of the elder cats attacking their prey. 2. In extended use. Having a slow motion, pace, or tempo. ΚΠ 1981 Christian Sci. Monitor 30 Nov. 23/2 Our friend was about to wake up his family to share the sensationally good news when he realized, in the slo-mo way we register things in dreams, that he felt a strange panic. 1991 Independent 5 Jan. 26/4 Lingering for a full page on a slo-mo description of the man's head exploding. 1996 City Paper (Baltimore) 31 Jan. 33/2 ‘Live for Today’ is a stately psych tune with a slo-mo melody. 2015 N.Y. Times (National ed.) 11 Sept. c1/1 ‘Jealous’..has become his biggest solo hit: It's a slo-mo soul smolderer, thick with agitated emotions and agitated singing. B. n. 1. Cinematography. Slow motion (slow motion n. 2a); slow-motion video or a facility for producing this. ΘΚΠ society > communication > record > recording or reproducing sound or visual material > [noun] > playback equipment > specific facility fast forward1947 edit1953 pause button1957 pause control1957 freeze-frame1961 pause1965 review1969 slo-mo1969 auto-fade1977 cue1978 society > communication > record > recording or reproducing sound or visual material > [adjective] > playback equipment > specific facility fast forward1948 cueing1958 freeze-frame1961 slo-mo1969 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 society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > cinematography > filming > special techniques > [adjective] slowed-down1919 slowed-up1920 speeded-up1931 multiplane1948 widescreen1949 BW1960 Imax1969 slo-mo1969 Omnimax1973 colorized2005 1969 Life 31 Jan. 14/2 Anybody who has watched..football games on television—from camera angles in the end zone, from a blimp, between the center's legs; in Slo-Mo, split-screen, stop-action, instant replay—knows that Americans don't want their instants elongated. 1987 Which Video? Jan. 4/3 Apart from the Hi-Fi facility there's a 14-day, six-event timer, advanced trick frame with five-speed slomo (1/36, 1/24, 1/15, 1/10 or 1/6), [etc.]. 1993 Washington Post Mag. 5 Sept. 14/1 Watching it again and again in slow-mo, he could see the shudder begin, at the football's snap, as a slight twist on the ball of his left foot. 2015 @emmalteri 21 Oct. in twitter.com (accessed 6 Apr. 2020) Quality slo mo of phone being thrown across bus. 2. In extended use. Slow motion, esp. resembling the effect created by the use of slow-motion techniques in film or video. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > rate of motion > slowness > [noun] > slower than normal motion slow motion1946 slo-mo1980 1980 S. King Firestarter xii. 34 Several of the grad assistants were running in slomo toward one of the cots that had been placed near Room 70's blackboard. 1993 B. O'Connor Here Comes John 168 She stepped, in slow-mo, out of the tank,..she leaned on the bonnet, got her fags out and she—lit up. 2005 D. Koontz Velocity (2006) xv. 115 As though an Einsteinian switch had thrown time into slo-mo, the note slipped out of his fingers and seemed to float..like a feather into his lap. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2021; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < adj.n.1967 |
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