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Film translation

"Motion picture" is an English phrase meaning "moving picture", which is usually used to refer to movies or movies. The following will introduce the specific meaning, pronunciation and usage of "moving picture".

"Motion picture" literally means "dynamic picture", which originated in early English. People took a series of static pictures with their hands or cameras, and then combined them to form a dynamic visual effect. With the development of technology, modern film has become the most popular form of "film", which uses professional photographic equipment and post-production technology to create high-quality visual and auditory effects.

The pronunciation of "movie" is/? Mo? . ? n? p? k.t? R/. The pronunciation of /m/ is the same as that of "m" in Chinese. /o? The pronunciation of/is very similar to that of "ou" in Chinese pinyin,/? The pronunciation of/is similar to that of "sh" in Chinese Pinyin. /? The pronunciation of n/ is similar to that of "en" in Chinese Pinyin, and the pronunciation of /p/ is similar to that of "p" in Chinese. The pronunciation of/is similar to "I" in Chinese Pinyin, and the pronunciation of /k/ is similar to "K" in Chinese. /t? The pronunciation of/is similar to "ch" in Chinese pinyin,/? The pronunciation of r/ is similar to "er" in Chinese Pinyin. So the pronunciation of "movie" can be divided into mo-sh? N pich? r .

"Movie" is usually used to refer to movies or movies. For example:

"I saw a great movie in the cinema last night."

I saw a great movie in the cinema last night. )

"The museum has a collection of films from the early 20th century."

This museum has a collection of films from the early 20th century. )

In addition, "moving pictures" can also be used to describe some static pictures or images, such as some dynamic illustrations or dynamic posters. However, this usage is relatively rare.