单词 | thriller |
释义 | thrillerthrill‧er /ˈθrɪlə $ -ər/ ●●○ noun [countable] Examples EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Thesaurus
THESAURUS► film Collocations especially British English, movie especially American English a series of images that tell a story and are shown in a cinema or on television: · What’s your favourite movie?· It won the award for best foreign film.· a made-for-TV movie ► motion picture formal (also picture) a film – used especially by people who make films or by critics: · a major Hollywood motion picture· Tell us about your latest picture. ► blockbuster informal a very successful film: · Steven Spielberg’s latest Hollywood blockbuster ► flick informal a film – a very informal use: · an action flick ► documentary a film that gives detailed information and facts about a particular subject: · a documentary on the rain forest ► feature film a film made to be shown in cinemas: · The book was later made into a full-length feature film starring Sean Penn. ► comedy a film intended to make people laugh: · Monroe appeared in a number of comedies. ► romantic comedy (also romcom British English informal) a film about two people who are in love, which is intended to make the people who watch it feel happy: · ‘Notting Hill’ is a romantic comedy starring Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant. ► thriller an exciting film, especially about murder or serious crimes: · ‘The Birds’ is a classic Hitchcock thriller. ► film noir a film that shows strong feelings of fear or evil and whose characters are often immoral, or these films in general: · ‘The Big Sleep’ is a classic Hollywood film noir. ► action film/movie a film that has lots of fighting, explosions etc: · Stallone’s latest action movie ► horror film/movie a frightening film about ghosts, murders etc: · She loves watching old horror movies. ► western a film with cowboys in it: · John Wayne is famous for making westerns. ► science fiction film/movie (also sci-fi film/movie informal) a film about imaginary events in the future or in outer space: · ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ is probably the most famous sci-fi movie ever made. ► gangster film/movie a film about violent criminals ► silent film/movie an old film without any sound: · The 1920s were the golden age of silent movies. ► an independent film/movie a film made by a small film company ► animated film/movie/cartoon a film with characters that are drawn or made using a computer: · One of his first animated films was ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’. ► anime a type of Japanese animated film, which often has a science fiction story: · Miyazaki’s anime film ‘Spirited Away’ became an international success.· an anime character ► CGI the use of computers to create characters and images in a film: · The film uses CGI.· Disney’s latest CGI movie ► short a short film, usually shown before a longer movie in the cinema: · an animated short ► trailer a series of short scenes from a film or programme, shown in order to advertise it in a cinema, on television etc: · We had to sit through all the trailers. Longman Language Activatora book about imaginary people and events► novel a book about people and events that the writer has imagined: · The new Sidney Shelton novel is to be adapted for film later in the year.· This is the study where Hemingway wrote the legendary novels 'Death in the Afternoon' and 'For Whom the Bell Tolls'.novel by: · The movie is based on a novel by Anne Tyler.historical novel (=about people and events in the past): · Butler has also written several historical novels under the pen-name of Jenny Melville.romantic novel (=about love): · Johnston's nudes look like cover art for romantic novels.first/debut novel (=the first novel that someone writes): · Keller's debut novel is about a Korean woman who was sold into prostitution during World War II. ► fiction books about imaginary people and events: · His first novel won a prize for modern fiction.· I'm taking a class in Victorian fiction.romantic fiction (=about love): · This small band of women writers dominated the romantic fiction market for a number of years.historical fiction (=about people and events in the past): · Anthony's first books were historical fiction.crime/detective fiction: · Why is Miami such a ripe setting for crime fiction?· Chandler remains the greatest exponent of detective fiction. ► literature books, plays, and poems, especially famous and serious ones that people think are important: · the Nobel Prize for Literature· She is a professor of language and literature at Arizona State University.· Mitterrand's oratory and writings displayed a wide grasp of history, philosophy, religion and literature.French/Hispanic/Hebrew etc literature: · I teach Japanese literature.· She's studying European literature at the University of Illinois. ► science fiction also sci-fi informal stories about things that happen in the future or in other parts of the universe: · Science fiction is often wrongly regarded as a 'lesser' form of literature.· Joanne says she is not a fan of science fiction, and has never read her husband's book.· Such developments sound like science fiction, but they're not. ► whodunnit informal a book about an imaginary murder case, in which you do not find out who did the murder until the end: · If you enjoy a whodunnit, you'll lap up Janet Laurence's "Hotel Morgue".· an Agatha Christie whodunnit ► thriller an exciting story, for example about a crime or war, in which surprising events happen suddenly and you never know what will happen next: · They discovered a mutual love of mysteries and thrillers.political/psychological/spy etc thriller: · Stephen King's new psychological thriller· He has written a spy thriller that recalls Fleming's James Bond series.· His latest work is a legal thriller set in Boston. ► short story a short piece of writing in which the writer tells a story: · She started out writing short stories for the magazine 'Black Mask'.· I understand your novel was inspired by a short story by Katherine Mansfield.· a collection of American short stories types of film► horror film/horror movie a film that is intended to make you feel frightened, for example one in which people get attacked by strange creatures, or in which dead people come to life ► slasher film/slasher movie informal a film that is intended to make you feel frightened, in which people are suddenly violently attacked and killed ► comedy a film that is intended to make you laugh and usually has a happy ending ► science fiction film/science fiction movie a film about life in the future, often with people or creatures who live in other parts of the universe ► thriller a film that tells an exciting story about murder or crime ► western a film about cowboys and life in the 19th century in the American West ► war film/war movie a film about people fighting a war ► action film/action movie a film that has a lot of exciting events in it, for example people fighting or chasing each other in cars ► road movie a film about people who are on a long journey in a car, and the adventures they have while they are travelling ► romantic comedy a film that is intended to make you laugh, about two people who meet and have a romantic relationship ► cartoon/animated film/animated movie a film made using photographs of models or drawings, which are put together to look as if they are moving ► epic a long film in which a lot of things happen, for example one about a period in history or the whole of someone's life a film or story that is intended to frighten you► horror: horror film/movie/story etc a film or story that is intended to make you feel frightened: · The movie is based on a horror story by Stephen King.· a low-budget horror film about a group of teenagers in a wood ► thriller a film or book that is intended to be exciting and frightening because you do not know what will happen next: · Kurt Russell and Steven Seagal team up in a thriller about a hijacked plane.action/crime/psychological etc thriller: · 'Psycho' is Hitchcock's greatest psychological thriller.· 'Bullet to Beijing', a spy thriller, starring Michael Caine and Michael Gambon WORD SETS► Literatureacrostic, nounadapt, verballiteration, nounanagram, nounannual, nounanthology, nounantihero, nounapologia, nounappendix, nounassonance, nounauthorship, nounautobiography, nounballad, nounbard, nounbathos, nounbiography, nounblank verse, nounbowdlerize, verbburlesque, nouncaesura, nouncameo, nouncanon, nouncanto, nouncaricature, nounchapter, nouncharacterization, nouncitation, nounclimax, nounclimax, verbcoda, nouncollected, adjectiveconceit, nouncorpus, nouncouplet, nouncritique, noundactyl, noundeclamatory, adjectivedeconstruction, noundense, adjectivedevice, noundialogue, noundiarist, noundiction, noundigest, noundoggerel, noundraft, noundraft, verbdrama, noundub, nounelegy, nounending, nounepic, adjectiveepigram, nounepilogue, nounepistolary, adjectiveepitaph, nounessay, nounessayist, nouneulogy, nounexegesis, nounfable, nounfairy tale, nounfantasy, nounfiction, nounfictional, adjectivefirst edition, nounfirst person, nounflashback, nounflorid, adjectiveflowery, adjectivefolk, adjectiveforeword, nounformulaic, adjectivefree verse, nounghost story, nounGothic, adjectivegrandiloquent, adjectivehaiku, nounheroic, adjectiveheroic couplet, nounhexameter, nounhumorist, nounhyperbole, nouniamb, nouniambic pentameter, nounimage, nounimagery, nouninformal, adjectiveingénue, nouninstalment, nounirony, nounjournal, nounlay, nounlimerick, nounlit., literary, adjectiveliterature, nounlyric, adjectivelyric, nounlyrical, adjectivelyricism, nounman of letters, nounmanuscript, nounmetaphor, nounmetaphorical, adjectivemetre, nounmetrical, adjectivemonologue, nounnarrative, nounnarrator, nounnaturalism, nounnaturalistic, adjectivenom de plume, nounnovel, nounnovelist, nounnovella, nounnursery rhyme, nounode, nounonomatopoeia, nounpadding, nounpaean, nounparagraph, nounparaphrase, verbparaphrase, nounparenthetical, adjectivepassage, nounpathetic fallacy, nounpen name, nounpentameter, nounperiphrasis, nounperoration, nounpicaresque, adjectiveplaywright, nounplot, nounpoem, nounpoet, nounpoetess, nounpoetic, adjectivepoetic licence, nounpoet laureate, nounpoetry, nounpolemic, nounpolemical, adjectivepotboiler, nounprécis, nounpreface, nounprefatory, adjectiveprologue, nounprose, nounprosody, nounprotagonist, nounpseudonym, nounpulp, nounquatrain, nounquotation, nounquote, verbreading, nounrecite, verbrendition, nounrevise, verbrevision, nounrhetoric, nounrhyme, nounrhyme, verbromance, nounsaga, nounsatire, nounsatirist, nounscience fiction, nounscribbler, nounscript, nounself-portrait, nounSF, Shakespearean, adjectiveshort story, nounsimile, nounsoliloquy, nounsonnet, nounstanza, nounstilted, adjectivestory, nounstream of consciousness, nounstylist, nounsubplot, nounsubtitle, nounsuperhero, nounsurrealism, nounsurrealistic, adjectivesynopsis, nountailpiece, nountale, nountalking book, nountearjerker, nountext, nountextual, adjectivetexture, nountheme, nounthriller, nountitle, nountragedian, nountragedy, nountragic, adjectivetragicomedy, nountrope, nounturgid, adjectiveunabridged, adjectiveverse, nounvignette, nounvolume, nounweepy, nounwell-turned, adjectivewhodunit, nounwriter, nounwriter's block, nounyarn, noun COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE► new a book or film that tells an exciting story about murder or crime· Beginning Friday, the Civic will co-star in a new science-fiction thriller about genetic engineering, called Gattaca.· How about that new John Grisham thriller? ► political· Of love and shadows is more of a political thriller and perhaps easier to read.· Dennis Waterman is set to hit our screens once more as an ex-SAS soldier in the political thriller, Circle of Deceit. ► psychological· The legspinner beat the outside edge many a time in the ongoing psychological thriller of the summer.· Unsurprisingly, given its director, the film will be a psychological thriller that focuses on a man's descent into madness. NOUN► spy· We had been involved in an historical adventure as gripping as any detective tale or spy thriller.· By his bed was the same spy thriller, still open at the page where he had left it. VERB► write· Mr le Carr can't seem to make up his mind whether he's writing a thriller or an expos.· But he has written a steamy thriller, much to the surprise of his conservative minions.· But Macdonald has produced a decently written, enjoyable thriller.· Above all, Faber's ambition is significantly higher than simply to write a nightmarish thriller or other genre work. ► see thesaurus at movie |
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