释义 |
intercut美 [.ɪntər'kʌt] 英 [.ɪntə(r)'kʌt] - v.使(镜头)交切
- 网络社会主体间的相互切割;落楼的一段转切位
第三人称单数:intercuts 现在分词:intercutting v. interpose,insert,alternate,interweave,interject 1. | ~ sth (with sth) 使(镜头)交切to put a film/movie scene between two parts of a different scene |
| Scenes of city life were intercut with interviews with local people. 城市生活的镜头与访问当地人的画面相互交切。 |
v. | 1. to alternate scenes or shots of a movie, usually to show different events taking place at the same time 2. if scenes in a movie are intercut, you see part of one scene first, then part of the other, then the next part of the first scene, and so on, usually to show you that different events are happening at the same time |
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