celluloid 英 [ˈseljulɔɪd]   美 [ˈsɛljəˌlɔɪd]

celluloid

celluloid  英 [ˈseljulɔɪd] 美 [ˈsɛljəˌlɔɪd]

n. 赛璐珞;(美俚)电影(胶片) 

名词复数:celluloids 

In literature and on celluloid, atonement originates from pangs of remorse felt by an individual. 在文学作品和电影中,赎罪往往源自一个人深深的后悔自责带来的折磨。
Its makers suspect that it is the biggest thing since America provided oil to light the lamps of China and celluloid fables to feed the dreams of the world. 可口可乐的制造者认为它是继美国提供石油以点亮中国的油灯和用电影胶片满足全世界的梦想之后,对人类最大的贡献。

  • Celluloid is a type of plastic that’s transparent and flammable. Until recently, most movies were filmed on celluloid.
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  • n. 赛璐珞;(美俚)电影(胶片)
  • 1. In literature and on celluloid, atonement originates from pangs of remorse felt by an individual.

    在文学作品和电影中,赎罪往往源自一个人深深的后悔自责带来的折磨。

  • 2. Its makers suspect that it is the biggest thing since America provided oil to light the lamps of China and celluloid fables to feed the dreams of the world.

    可口可乐的制造者认为它是继美国提供石油以点亮中国的油灯和用电影胶片满足全世界的梦想之后,对人类最大的贡献。

  • 3. That's steady from the 2009 figures and about the same level as in 1998 when the center launched its "celluloid Ceiling" report.

    这一数据与2009年的相差无几,与该中心首次发布其《赛璐珞天花[注1]》报告的1998年也大致持平。

  • celluloid (n.) transparent plastic made from nitro-celluloses and camphor, 1871, trademark name (reg. U.S.), a hybrid coined by U.S. inventor John Wesley Hyatt (1837-1900) from cellulose + Greek-based suffix -oid.
cel·lu·loid / ˈseljulɔɪd ; NAmE ˈseljulɔɪd / noun [uncountable ] 1 a thin transparent plastic material made in sheets, used in the past for cinema film (旧时摄影用的)胶片,赛璐珞片 2 ( old-fashioned) used as a way of referring to films/movies 电影 celluloid celluloids cel·lu·loid / ˈseljulɔɪd ; NAmE ˈseljulɔɪd /
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