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continuity美 [.kɑntɪ'nuəti] 英 [.kɒntɪ'njuːəti] - n.连续性;持续性;(逻辑上的)连接
- 网络连贯性;延续性;继续性
v.+n. ensure continuity,maintain continuity,break continuity n. steadiness,endurance,permanence,stability 1. | [u] 连续性;持续性the fact of not stopping or not changing |
| to ensure/provide/maintain continuity of fuel supplies 确保╱提供╱保持燃料供给的连续性 |
2. | [u][c] (逻辑上的)连接,联结a logical connection between the parts of sth, or between two things |
| The novel fails to achieve narrative continuity. 这部小说叙述不连贯。 | | There are obvious continuities between diet and health. 日常饮食与健康之间有着明显的逻辑关联。 |
3. | [u] (电影或电视节目场景中服装、物体等的)一致性,衔接the organization of a film/movie or television programme, especially making sure that people's clothes, objects, etc. are the same from one scene to the next |
n. | 10. 【电影】剪辑;分镜头电影剧本;(详细分段的)广播[电视]剧本;广播节目[电视]的情节说明;连环画的故事梗概说明 10. 【电影】剪辑;分镜头电影剧本;(详细分段的)广播[电视]剧本;广播节目[电视]的情节说明;连环画的故事梗概说明 |
n. | 1. the fact of staying the same, of being consistent throughout, or of not stopping or being interrupted 2. something that remains consistent or uninterrupted throughout 3. consistency in the details from one part of a movie or broadcast to another 4. smoothness in the narrative flow in a movie or broadcast 5. a comprehensive script that includes full details of the contents of each shot or scene, including such items as camera positions and costume features 6. commentary by a television or radio broadcaster that fills the time between the end of one program or program segment and the beginning of the next 7. a situation in which something happens or exists for a long time without stopping or changing 8. the arrangement of scenes and events in a film or television programme that makes it seem as if the action continues without interruption 1. the fact of staying the same, of being consistent throughout, or of not stopping or being interrupted 2. something that remains consistent or uninterrupted throughout 3. consistency in the details from one part of a movie or broadcast to another 4. smoothness in the narrative flow in a movie or broadcast 5. a comprehensive script that includes full details of the contents of each shot or scene, including such items as camera positions and costume features 6. commentary by a television or radio broadcaster that fills the time between the end of one program or program segment and the beginning of the next 7. a situation in which something happens or exists for a long time without stopping or changing 8. the arrangement of scenes and events in a film or television programme that makes it seem as if the action continues without interruption |
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