film batcher - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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film batcher (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/fɪlm ˈbætʃər/

Meaning and Usage

A "film batcher" typically refers to a type of machine or device used in the film industry for the mixing or preparation of film materials in batches. It is often used in contexts related to film production, processing, or quality control. The term is more specialized and might not be encountered frequently in everyday conversation. Its use is more prominent in technical or written contexts, particularly in industry-specific discussions.

Frequency of Use: Not commonly used in everyday speech; more prevalent in industry jargon and technical documentation.

Example Sentences

  1. The film batcher ensured that all the chemicals were mixed precisely for the production process.
    La máquina batcher de película se aseguró de que todos los químicos se mezclaran con precisión para el proceso de producción.

  2. Our team needed to calibrate the film batcher to improve the quality of the final product.
    Nuestro equipo necesitaba calibrar el batcher de película para mejorar la calidad del producto final.

  3. The technician reported that the film batcher was experiencing some issues during the film run.
    El técnico informó que el batcher de película estaba experimentando algunos problemas durante la proyección.

Idiomatic Expressions

Since "film batcher" is a specialized term and does not typically appear in idiomatic expressions, the following sentences exemplify its usage in industry contexts rather than idioms.

  1. When the film batcher breaks down, production schedules can be severely affected.
    Cuando el batcher de película se descompone, los horarios de producción pueden verse seriamente afectados.

  2. An efficient film batcher can save both time and money during the production phase.
    Un batcher de película eficiente puede ahorrar tanto tiempo como dinero durante la fase de producción.

Etymology

The term "film" originates from Old English "film," meaning a thin layer or membrane, while "batcher" stems from the word "batch," which implies a quantity made at one time, potentially derived from Middle English "bacche," indicating the action of bringing together or making a batch. Together, "film batcher" suggests a device or process that combines film materials in a batch format.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Film mixer - Film processor - Batch mixer

Antonyms: - Single-use film machine - Individual film processor



25-07-2024