moving picture
/'mouʃn'piktʃə/ Cách viết khác : (moving_picture) /'mu:viɳ'piktʃə/
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Definition
Noun: A moving picture is a visual medium that presents a story or narrative through a rapid sequence of individual still images, which, when shown in succession, create the optical illusion of continuous motion. It is a form of entertainment and art, typically accompanied by sound.
Usage
The term "moving picture" is a formal and somewhat historical term for what is now more commonly called a "film" or "movie." It directly describes the core technology of the medium: pictures that move. * It is used as a countable noun. * It can be used in both singular ("a moving picture") and plural ("moving pictures") forms.
Examples
- The invention of the moving picture revolutionized entertainment in the early 20th century.
- Early moving pictures were silent and shown in black and white.
- He is a scholar who studies the history of the moving picture.
Advanced Usage
- "The moving picture industry": A formal term for the film or cinema business.
- She has worked in the moving picture industry for over thirty years.
- The phrase can be used attributively (like an adjective) before another noun.
- They attended a lecture on moving picture technology.
Variants and Related Words
- Movie (n.): The most common and informal synonym.
- Film (n.): A common synonym, often used in both formal and informal contexts; also refers to the physical medium.
- Motion picture (n.): A formal, full-term synonym, frequently used in official contexts like awards (e.g., Academy Award for Best Motion Picture).
- Cinema (n.): Can refer to the art form, the industry, or the theater where films are shown.
- Flick (n.): A very informal, old-fashioned slang term for a movie.
Synonyms
- Film
- Movie
- Motion picture
- Picture (as in "motion picture")
Idioms and Phrases
- "The magic of the moving picture": A phrase used to describe the captivating and illusory power of cinema.
- The director's work truly captures the magic of the moving picture.
Noun
- a form of entertainment that enacts a story by sound and a sequence of images giving the illusion of continuous movement
- they went to a movie every Saturday night
- the film was shot on location