「cinema」

n. 电影;电影院;电影业,电影制作术
n. (Cinema)人名;(意)奇内马

英 ['sɪnɪmə; -mɑː] 美 ['sɪnəmə]

权威例句

  1. Working with Ford closely, I fell in love with the cinema.
    与福特的密切合作开始令我爱上了电影。
    来自柯林斯例句
  2. Contemporary African cinema has much to offer in its vitality and freshness.
    当代非洲电影在活力和新颖性上颇足称道。
    来自柯林斯例句
  3. Many cinema-goers were stunned by the film's violent and tragic end.
    许多来看电影的人都被这部影片暴力而悲惨的结局所震惊。
    来自柯林斯例句
  4. I prefer going to the cinema to watching TV.
    我更喜欢看电影而不是看电视。
    来自柯林斯例句
  5. I can't remember the last time we went to the cinema.
    我记不得上次我们去看电影是什么时候了。
    来自柯林斯例句

中文词源

cinema 电影院

来自PIE*keie,动,运动,词源同cite,conation(意动)。

英文词源

cinema
**cinema: **[20] The _cinema _is so named because it shows moving pictures. The Greek verb for ‘move’ was _kīnein _(source of English _kinetic _and, via the related Latin cīre, a range of -_cite _words, including excite, incite, and recite). Its noun derivative was _kínēma _‘movement’, from which in 1896 Auguste and Louis Jean Lumière coined the French term _cinématographe _for their new invention for recording and showing moving pictures.

This and its abbreviated form _cinéma _soon entered English, the latter in 1909. In early years the graecized form _kinema _had some currency in English, but this had virtually died out by the 1940s.
=> cite, excite, kinetic, incite, recite
cinema (n.)
1899, "a movie hall," from French cinéma, shortened from cinématographe "motion picture projector and camera," coined 1890s by Lumiere brothers, who invented it, from Latinized form of Greek kinemat-, comb. form of kinema "movement," from kinein "to move" (see cite) + graphein "to write" (see -graphy). Meaning "movies collectively, especially as an art form" recorded by 1914. Cinéma vérité is 1963, from French.

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