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movie
[ moo-vee ]
noun
- a sequence of consecutive still images recorded in a series to be viewed on a screen in such rapid succession as to give the illusion of natural movement; motion picture.
- a story, event, or the like, presented in this form.
- movies,
- Usually the movies. the movie industry:
The movies use MPA ratings to inform patrons about content that may not be suitable for certain audiences.
- all movies as a group, or a specific category of movies, considered as a genre:
gangster movies.
- the exhibition of movies:
an evening at the movies.
- Often the movies. a movie theater:
Is there anything good playing at the movies on Main Street?
movie
/ 藞尘耻藧惫瑟 /
noun
- an informal word for film
- ( as modifier )
movie ticket
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of movie1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of movie1
Example Sentences
Evidently irked by the outside noise surrounding the perceived monotonous movie of title after title, trophy after trophy, Celtic will make sure they enjoy this one.
The movie鈥檚 universe has its own specific set of ironclad rules and that鈥檚 all that matters.
Sporadically playing only at festivals, colleges and museums, the movie failed to garner a proper theatrical release until 2007, its complicated music clearances seemingly dooming it to obscurity.
I fell in love with vampire movies after seeing the 1987 film 鈥淭he Lost Boys.鈥
House of Representatives and Hollywood film and television productions, including the James Bond movie 鈥淨uantum of Solace.鈥
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