搜尋結果
cross-cut
- IPA[ˈkrɒskʌt]
英式
- cut (wood or stone) across its main grain or axis;alternate (one sequence) with another when editing a film
- a diagonal cut, especially one across the main grain or axis of wood or stone.;an instance of alternating between two or more sequences when editing a film
- (of a file) having two sets of grooves crossing each other diagonally.
verb: cross-cut, 3rd person present: cross-cuts, gerund or present participle: cross-cutting, past tense: cross-cut, past participle: cross-cut
noun: cross-cut, plural noun: cross-cuts
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. cut (wood or stone) across its main grain or axis they cross-cut the timber before its removal
- 2. alternate (one sequence) with another when editing a film the opening sequence cross-cuts the reluctant confessions of a young wife with the hippy's arrival they were cross-cutting from one story to another
名詞
- 1. a diagonal cut, especially one across the main grain or axis of wood or stone.
- 2. an instance of alternating between two or more sequences when editing a film movies today are all cross-cuts and violent effects
形容詞
- 1. (of a file) having two sets of grooves crossing each other diagonally.