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单词 celluloid
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Definition of celluloid in English:

celluloid

noun ˈsɛljʊlɔɪdˈsɛljəˌlɔɪd
mass noun
  • 1A transparent flammable plastic made in sheets from camphor and nitrocellulose, formerly used for cinematographic film.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But since films were on celluloid, we weren't under the same pressure.
    • For the future, it's counting on helping Hollywood switch from celluloid to digital films.
    • In some cases, large animal puppets are completely made of celluloid because of its greater stiffness.
    • His films contain some of the most beautiful images on celluloid and he manages to raise film to that of art.
    • Yet it takes a fictional account of a spurious global warming scenario on celluloid to get Joe Soap talking about it.
    • With a few exceptions, the movie essentially lifts the musical out of the Broadway theatre and transposes it onto celluloid.
    • When painted across a canvas of celluloid, the story as played out in the movie was even more powerful.
    • If you are the lucky one in Berlin, you can catch football fever filmed on celluloid by 45 film-makers.
    • New materials like celluloid simulated expensive ivory and tortoiseshell.
    • It is as if I have in front of me three dolls: one made of steel, one made of celluloid, and another of glass.
    • It seems you were just celluloid, some powder and some paint.
    • Words can create images, can stir ideas that can never be captured on canvas or celluloid.
    • Under the current analogue process, finished films are copied on celluloid, put on reels and physically delivered to cinemas.
    • So, a game unplayed is lines of code, but a film unwatched isn't just light and celluloid?
    • The boots have been immortalised on celluloid in her latest film, Strictly Sinatra, directed by Peter Capaldi.
    • Considered as a ‘perfect’ place for filming, the city has been mapped several times on celluloid.
    • Variety magazine said the film was ‘as intense on celluloid as it is on the printed page’.
    • All you are doing is trying to capture rays of light onto a thin piece of celluloid or videotape.
    • In 1898, one Hannibal Williston Goodwin patented celluloid film, used to make moving pictures.
    • The force of the argument wrought in paint or celluloid becomes more evident as time passes and validates or weakens the artist's intention.
    1. 1.1 The cinema as a genre.
      having made the leap from theatre to celluloid, she can now make more money
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Old-timers returned to the world of arc-lights sending out a clear signal that age has not dimmed their interest in celluloid.
      • It took ‘Farewell My Concubine’ to hook me into non-English celluloid.
      • McDonald, Colin Brunton and others did time at celluloid sweatshop SC Communications.
      • The Believer is one of those films whose story extends beyond celluloid.
      • More than a year after filming finished, celluloid stardom is still on hold for Ally McCoist.
      • Only this time, kids will get a special mini version of what George Lucas created for celluloid lovers.
      • They were my celluloid heroes in the dark days of the 1960s when I was growing up.
      • Videos occasionally can be as provocative and cinematic as the most amazing work of celluloid.
      • Robert Alrdich's original Longest Yard still holds up as a violent, vibrant bit of celluloid crowd-pleasing.
      • Instead of wasting your time on this limp piece of celluloid, watch Aliens or the first Predator if you need a great action fix.
      • So, how did this Oscar award winner do in India, the land of celluloid?
      • He says that he has seen a great many Hollywood films, but nothing fascinates him the way Indian celluloid does.
      • And thus continues the changing equation of the Bollywood's celluloid romance with Pakistan.
      • Meanwhile, here to prove the point that less really can be more when it comes to celluloid eroticism is Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan.
      • What really is weird is introducing him to her former husband and celluloid all-action hero Bruce Willis, an ancient 48.
      • Here's hoping that Fox continues to raid their back catalogue for more intriguing crime celluloid treats.
      • Not quite captivating, not quite boring, Price of Glory reaches for celluloid glory but falls well short.
      • The African experience is now also the subject of celluloid celebration in films such as Cry Freedom.
      • Buyer Andrew, 21, has now sold a range of unusual props from the world of celluloid, both through his website and the Antiques Centre.
      • Ricky applied to join the Royal Ballet School, just as Billy Elliot did in the film, but unlike his celluloid opposite number he was not accepted.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from cellulose + -oid.

 
 

Definition of celluloid in US English:

celluloid

nounˈselyəˌloidˈsɛljəˌlɔɪd
  • 1A transparent flammable plastic made in sheets from camphor and nitrocellulose, formerly used for cinematographic film.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • With a few exceptions, the movie essentially lifts the musical out of the Broadway theatre and transposes it onto celluloid.
    • Variety magazine said the film was ‘as intense on celluloid as it is on the printed page’.
    • But since films were on celluloid, we weren't under the same pressure.
    • His films contain some of the most beautiful images on celluloid and he manages to raise film to that of art.
    • Words can create images, can stir ideas that can never be captured on canvas or celluloid.
    • The boots have been immortalised on celluloid in her latest film, Strictly Sinatra, directed by Peter Capaldi.
    • Considered as a ‘perfect’ place for filming, the city has been mapped several times on celluloid.
    • New materials like celluloid simulated expensive ivory and tortoiseshell.
    • It is as if I have in front of me three dolls: one made of steel, one made of celluloid, and another of glass.
    • It seems you were just celluloid, some powder and some paint.
    • In some cases, large animal puppets are completely made of celluloid because of its greater stiffness.
    • For the future, it's counting on helping Hollywood switch from celluloid to digital films.
    • The force of the argument wrought in paint or celluloid becomes more evident as time passes and validates or weakens the artist's intention.
    • When painted across a canvas of celluloid, the story as played out in the movie was even more powerful.
    • So, a game unplayed is lines of code, but a film unwatched isn't just light and celluloid?
    • Yet it takes a fictional account of a spurious global warming scenario on celluloid to get Joe Soap talking about it.
    • In 1898, one Hannibal Williston Goodwin patented celluloid film, used to make moving pictures.
    • If you are the lucky one in Berlin, you can catch football fever filmed on celluloid by 45 film-makers.
    • Under the current analogue process, finished films are copied on celluloid, put on reels and physically delivered to cinemas.
    • All you are doing is trying to capture rays of light onto a thin piece of celluloid or videotape.
    1. 1.1 Motion pictures as a genre.
      having made the leap from theater to celluloid, she can now make more money
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The African experience is now also the subject of celluloid celebration in films such as Cry Freedom.
      • He says that he has seen a great many Hollywood films, but nothing fascinates him the way Indian celluloid does.
      • It took ‘Farewell My Concubine’ to hook me into non-English celluloid.
      • Instead of wasting your time on this limp piece of celluloid, watch Aliens or the first Predator if you need a great action fix.
      • Here's hoping that Fox continues to raid their back catalogue for more intriguing crime celluloid treats.
      • Only this time, kids will get a special mini version of what George Lucas created for celluloid lovers.
      • Old-timers returned to the world of arc-lights sending out a clear signal that age has not dimmed their interest in celluloid.
      • Ricky applied to join the Royal Ballet School, just as Billy Elliot did in the film, but unlike his celluloid opposite number he was not accepted.
      • Meanwhile, here to prove the point that less really can be more when it comes to celluloid eroticism is Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan.
      • More than a year after filming finished, celluloid stardom is still on hold for Ally McCoist.
      • Videos occasionally can be as provocative and cinematic as the most amazing work of celluloid.
      • What really is weird is introducing him to her former husband and celluloid all-action hero Bruce Willis, an ancient 48.
      • Robert Alrdich's original Longest Yard still holds up as a violent, vibrant bit of celluloid crowd-pleasing.
      • Not quite captivating, not quite boring, Price of Glory reaches for celluloid glory but falls well short.
      • McDonald, Colin Brunton and others did time at celluloid sweatshop SC Communications.
      • So, how did this Oscar award winner do in India, the land of celluloid?
      • Buyer Andrew, 21, has now sold a range of unusual props from the world of celluloid, both through his website and the Antiques Centre.
      • They were my celluloid heroes in the dark days of the 1960s when I was growing up.
      • The Believer is one of those films whose story extends beyond celluloid.
      • And thus continues the changing equation of the Bollywood's celluloid romance with Pakistan.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from cellulose + -oid.

 
 
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