单词 | stop-frame camera |
释义 | stop /stop/transitive verb (stoppˈing; stopped)
ORIGIN: OE stoppian found in the compound forstoppian to stop up, from L stuppa tow, from Gr styppē stopˈless adjective stoppˈage noun
stopped adjective stoppˈer noun
To close or secure with a stopper stoppˈing noun
stop-and-searchˈ noun A police policy of random searching of people in the streets, to look for concealed weapons, etc usu during or just after a period of civil disobedience (also adjective) stopˈbank noun (NZ) An embankment to prevent flooding stop bath noun A substance in which a photographic negative or print is immersed in order to halt the action of the developing solution stopˈcock noun
stop codon noun (biology) One of three specific codons which do not code for an amino acid but cause protein synthesis to stop stop-frame camera noun A film camera that can be adjusted to take a reduced number of frames, used in creating the effect of pixilation (qv) stopˈgap noun A temporary expedient or substitute (also adjective) stop-goˈ adjective (of policy) alternately discouraging and encouraging forward movement noun A stop-go economic policy, etc stop hit noun (fencing) A thrust made at the moment the opponent draws breath for his or her thrust stopˈlight noun
stopˈ-loss adjective (stock exchange) Of or relating to an order to a stockbroker to sell shares when their value drops below a certain level, to minimize losses stopˈ-motion adjective Of or relating to stop-motion animation, a technique in which filming is repeatedly stopped to allow very slight changes of position in the subjects being filmed, creating the illusion of movement when the film is run stopˈ-off or stopˈoff noun A stopover stopˈ-out noun (informal) A person who goes out for the evening and remains away from home until late or for the whole night stopˈover noun A break in a journey, esp a short stay overnight in the course of a journey stoppage time noun (sport) Additional time allowed for play to compensate for time lost in dealing with injuries and other interruptions stoppˈing-out noun Selective use (of a protective covering against acids in etching, against light in photography) to create special effects stoppˈing-place noun stopping power noun (physics) The energy loss resulting from a particle traversing a material stopˈ-press or stop press noun
stopˈwatch noun An accurate watch readily started and stopped, used in timing a race, etc pull out all the stops To do one's utmost, using all one's energy and efforts pull out a…stop To emphasize a (specified) emotional element in a situation stop at nothing see under nothing stop down (of a camera lens) to reduce the size of the aperture stop off, stop over, stop in or (N American) stop by To break one's journey, pay a visit to (usu with at) stop out To remain away from home all night stop the show see under show stop thief! A cry for help to catch a thief |
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