celluloid
英 [ˈsel.jə.lɔɪd]
美 [ˈsel.jə.lɔɪd]
celluloid 塞璐路,假象牙——塞璐璐
celluloid 胶片,赛璐珞片来自cellulose,纤维素。-oid, 类,相似,见anthropoid, 类人。
- celluloid (n.)
- transparent plastic made from nitro-celluloses and camphor, 1871, trademark name (reg. U.S.), a hybrid coined by U.S. inventor John Wesley Hyatt (1837-1900) from cellulose + Greek-based suffix -oid. Used figuratively for "motion pictures" from 1934. Abbreviated form cell "sheet of celluloid" is from 1933 (see cel).
- 1. King's works seem to lack something on celluloid.
- 金的作品搬上银幕后似乎缺点什么。
- 2. Her marvellous acting talent is preserved on celluloid.
- 她非凡的表演才能在电影里被保存下来.
- 3. Chopsticks made of celluloid buckle easily in hot water.
- 赛璐璐筷子在热水中容易弯曲.
- 4. Celluloid resulted from efforts to produce a synthetic horn.
- 制造合成角质的层试,导致了赛璐珞的产生.
- 5. This property has led to a revival of interest in celluloid.
- 赛璐珞的这一特性,使它再度受到了注意.