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Перевод: celluloid speek celluloid


[существительное]
целлулоид ; кино; кинопленка


Тезаурус:

  1. The original text cut in celluloid editing fashion between Wilcox's factory and Rummidge University, an invented Midlands campus, from which a feminist lecturer, Robyn Penrose, was despatched to observe Wilcox in action as part of a Shadow Scheme to mark Industry Year 1986.
  2. The excitement, suspense, and danger which seems the lot of the police on celluloid feeds into the definitions many of Easton's section police give to their work experience, and the supposed similarity of this experience leads them to see police films and television programmes as an accurate portrayal, to be watched avidly because of this shared world.
  3. But how did Charlie feel kissing and making love to one of the pop world's latest idol, especially, as some on-set mischief makers suggested the two had got on so well, their celluloid games carried on into real life.
  4. But if he winds up running his film company the way he has so far run his restaurant, he may find himself forced to serve up more and more celluloid ham just to keep things afloat.
  5. Technology is partly to blame: celluloid prints have been superseded by the smooth replications of digital imaging, and for modern Hollywood, as for the music biz, there is no such thing as the original cut just a series of alternative "takes" or mixes.
  6. In front of the celluloid swordfight three hundred souls fear for their lives.
  7. Character actors and second leads, like Dignam, tend to stay, not seduced by celluloid.
  8. After four years, Bowie is back on celluloid.
  9. However, this has not necessarily proved to be the case when the time has come to commit the words to celluloid.
  10. Those policemen who have racist views are faced with problems when the hero on celluloid is black, but when discussing such an instance, one policeman expressed his dislike for blacks but still found the film "brilliant" (FN 9/10/87, p. 57).
  11. One day we were poking around in some sodden ashes by the rear exit and found a few slivers of celluloid with images on them.
  12. Even though the portrayal of police work on celluloid is not a realistic description of policing in Easton, the conceptualizations they have of their role as fighters of "big crime", which they have to be continually prepared for, encourages them to see the media portrayal of policing as accurate, thus completing the circle.
  13. When a popular war hero emerged, like Lt William Leefe Robinson, awarded the VC in 1916 for shooting down the first enemy airship over British soil, the jobbing printers, metal benders and celluloid crimpers worked overtime.

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