1.The film will be spliced with footage of Cypress Hill to be filmed in America.
这部电影要和将在美国拍摄的柏树山乐队的音乐片段粘接在一起。
英:[splaɪs]
美:[splaɪs]
vt.
绞接
捻接(两段绳子)
胶接
粘接(胶片、磁带等)
n.
胶接处,粘接处,铰接处
复数:splices
第三人称单数:splices
现在分词:splicing
过去式:spliced
过去分词:spliced
splicer (n.)
词根:splice
adj.splicing 接合的
n.splicing 拼接;[生化] 剪接;剪接作用;驳布位
splicer 连接工具;接合东西的人
v.splicing 拼接;使结合(splice的ing形式);绞接
Noun
1. a junction where two things (as paper or film or magnetic tape) have been joined together;
"the break was due to an imperfect splice"
2. joint made by overlapping two ends and joining them together
Verb
1. join the ends of;
"splice film"
2. perform a marriage ceremony;
"The minister married us on Saturday"
"We were wed the following week"
"The couple got spliced on Hawaii"
3. join together so as to form new genetic combinations;
"splice genes"
4. join by interweaving strands;
"Splice the wires"
cement, piece, joint
marriage, wedding, junction
1520年代,“将(两根绳子)通过交织末端的绞线连接或结合在一起”,最初是水手的词汇,来自荷兰中古语 splissen “拼接”(荷兰语 splitsen),源自原始日耳曼语 *spli-(来自 PIE 根源 *(s)plei- “分裂,拼接”; 参见 flint)。荷兰单词被法语借用为 épisser。
自1620年代起用于绳索外的其他物品。自1912年开始用于电影胶片,自1975年开始用于 DNA。相关词汇: Spliced; splicing; splicer。
接绳
编结
接头
通过接合,将两个独立的传输媒介连接起来的装置。
Verb obsolete Dutch splissen; akin to Middle Dutch splitten to split
The first known use of splice was circa 1525
splint1 of 2noun
a thin flexible strip of wood woven together with others in making a chair seat or basket
splinter entry 1
material or a device used to protect a body part (as a broken arm) and keep it in place
splint2 of 2verb
to support and hold in place with or as if with a splint or splints
splice1 of 2verb
to unite (as two ropes) by weaving the strands together
to unite (as pieces of film) by connecting the ends together
to unite, link, or insert as if by splicing
splice2 of 2noun
a joining or joint made by splicing
splice1 of 2verb
to unite (as two ropes) by weaving the strands together
to unite (as pieces of film) by connecting the ends together
to unite, link, or insert as if by splicing
splice2 of 2noun
a joining or joint made by splicing
splice1 of 2verb
to unite (as two ropes) by weaving the strands together
to unite (as pieces of film) by connecting the ends together
to unite, link, or insert as if by splicing
splice2 of 2noun
a joining or joint made by splicing
splice1 of 2verb
to unite (as two ropes) by weaving the strands together
to unite (as pieces of film) by connecting the ends together
to unite, link, or insert as if by splicing
splice2 of 2noun
a joining or joint made by splicing
splicetransitive verb
to join together or insert (as segments of RNA or DNA) to form new genetic combinations see gene-splicing
spliced a human gene for insulin into a bacterium
1.The film will be spliced with footage of Cypress Hill to be filmed in America.
这部电影要和将在美国拍摄的柏树山乐队的音乐片段粘接在一起。
2.Soon after, a user who goes by the handle @BowmanInc spliced together an “Inside the Actors’ Studio” parody.
3.The film splices together three disparate narratives with few parallels and provides no historical or cultural context.
4.As of yet, nobody has figured out how to slice and splice and manipulate the way we respond to one another when we’re having fun together.
5.Then, cutting back to the scene, she cycles through seven possible replies, spliced together MTV-quick.
6.The Observer's Alexander Linklater also deemed the novel's central family narrative most successful, and saw its technique as puzzling: "Why laboriously split or splice narratives instead of pursuing a central theme or story?"
7.He can splice together the broken ends of ropes quickly.
他能把断了的绳子头快速接起来。
8.Young people used walkie-talkies and built models, and if you shot a movie with your friends, you had to edit it by cutting and splicing by hand.
9.The video, which splices her interview with footage of police in riot gear beating and hosing down activists, had 30 million views within a couple days.
10.And my guess is that this book started as the former and was spliced into the latter.
11.This requirement of Olympic athletes is undeniably dehumanizing, reducing athletes to their performances and splicing their intersecting identities and values from the Olympics' neat, white-washed presentation of sport as apolitical.
12.Except that “Admission” is not a goofy romantic comedy — really, it’s barely a comedy at all — and the scene seems to have been spliced in from a different movie.
13.While it may seem strange that you can be splicing DNA after one or two workshops, the so-called biohacker movement has made it the norm.
14.Miraculously it all hangs together brilliantly – the sudden splicing between songs creating a strange short-term nostalgia rush as each song crashes in.
15.The surprising thing about Arrested Godfather, which splices up lines from Arrested Development with footage from Coppola's classic?
16.For sheer beefy swagger, Yoon’s only plausible rival is 12 blocks to the south: Cote, which splices some American steakhouse DNA into the Korean barbecue genome.
17.Then he spliced it all together and let it run.
18.Hopefully, they recorded the good ones, and if not, they'll just do a whole bunch of splicing, and get it right.
19.Her latest film shows her discussing her oeuvre before live audiences, with extracts from earlier films like the feminist classic Cleo from 5 to 7 spliced in.
20.It all makes for an intoxicating audio-visual spectacle, as the Marshalls each become luminous mini-screens, big bang starscapes explode across the cube and Justice splice, savage and mash their tracks together with abandon.