movie
- IPA[ˈmo͞ovē]
美式
- a story or event recorded by a camera as a set of moving images and shown in a theater or on television; a motion picture;a movie theater
noun: movie, plural noun: movies
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- 1. North American a story or event recorded by a camera as a set of moving images and shown in a theater or on television; a motion picture a movie star 同義詞
- ▪ North American a movie theater we decided to go to the movies
- ▪ North American motion pictures generally or the motion-picture industry a lifelong love of the movies 同義詞
- a service in which viewers choose which films to watch, by means of a computer or interactive ... increasingly, these companies all provide movies-on-demand digital cable subscribers can make use of the movies-on-demand service
Oxford Dictionary
- a sexually explicit film: she will be seen in another bold movie titled
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who controls the making of a film and supervises the actors and technical crew: Giger's works influenced a generation of movie directors
Oxford Dictionary
- a theatre where films are shown for public entertainment; a cinema.
Oxford Dictionary
- a pornographic film: a low-budget blue movie
Oxford Dictionary
- a camera used in making a film for the cinema: early movie cameras were cumbersome
Oxford Dictionary
- a theater where movies are shown for public entertainment.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a film that is perceived as entertaining but lacking in depth or artistic merit: this summer's roster of big-budget popcorn movies
Oxford American Dictionary
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