emote
emote 英 [ɪˈməʊt] 美 [ɪˈmoʊt]
vi. 夸张地表现感情
进行时:emoting 过去式:emoted 过去分词:emoted 第三人称单数:emotes
- To emote is to express emotion, particularly when you're acting in a film or a play. If an actor doesn't emote, the audience can't tell how he's supposed to be feeling in a scene.
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- vi. 夸张地表现感情
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1. If your subject if holding her breath she cannot emote and create natural expressions.
如果总是让模特屏住呼吸的话,她是无法表现出自然的表情的。
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2. They want him to emote and perform the proper theatrical gestures so they can see their emotions enacted on the public stage.
民众希望总统激动地作出戏剧化的反应,这样好让他们看到在公共舞台上他们的情绪感染到了总统。
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3. In Hollywood's golden age, the celebrated films of the day were often giant star vehicles, dramas and tearjerkers that let the leading men and women emote until the rafters fell down.
在好莱坞的黄金时代,当时闻名的电影常常是巨星施展才华的平台,剧情片和催泪片使男女主演使尽浑身解数表现丰富情感。
- emote (v.) 1909, American English, back-formation from emotion. Related: Emoted; emoting.
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