intercut

英 [ˌɪntəˈkʌt] 美 [ˌɪntərˈkʌt]

v.  使(镜头)交切

第三人称单数:intercuts现在分词:intercutting

BNC.44610 / COCA.18946



牛津词典

verb

  1. 使(镜头)交切
    to put a film/movie scene between two parts of a different scene
    1. 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。

柯林斯词典

    The form intercut is used in the present tense and is the past tense and past participle. intercut 的过去式和过去分词与原形相同。

  1. VERB 在(影片)中作镜头交切;在…中穿插
    If a film is intercut with particular images, those images appear regularly throughout the film.
    1. The film is set in a night club and intercut with images of gangland London...
      电影的故事发生在一家夜总会内,其中不断穿插伦敦黑社会的镜头。
    2. He intercuts scenes of Rex getting more and more desperate with scenes of the abductor with his family.
      他在雷克斯逐步陷入绝望和劫持者与他家人一起的场景之间相交切。

双语例句

  1. He intercuts scenes of Rex getting more and more desperate with scenes of the abductor with his family.
    他在雷克斯逐步陷入绝望和劫持者与他家人一起的场景之间相交切。
  2. Records of the HistorianCalligraphic images of paint on skin, which the filmmaker traces on her own body, are intercut with details of New Yorks Chinatown.
    电影制作者缓慢地在她自己身体的皮肤上画书法的图像,与纽约唐人街的局部细节相交织。
  3. Can intercut that with the eyewitness statements.
    将其与目击者陈述互相切换。