(films, filming, filmed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
A
film consists of moving pictures that have been recorded so that they can be shown at the cinema or on television. A
film tells a story, or shows a real situation. (
mainly BRIT; in AM, use movie
)
Everything about the film was good. Good acting, good story, good fun.
= movie
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2.
If you film something, you use a camera to take moving pictures which can be shown on a screen or on television.
He had filmed her life story...
Considering the restrictions under which she filmed, I think she did a commendable job.
VERB: V n, V
3.
Film of something is moving pictures of a real event that are shown on television or on a screen.
They have seen news film of families queueing in Russia to buy a loaf of bread.
= footage
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4.
A film is the narrow roll of plastic that is used in a camera to take photographs.
The photographers had already shot a dozen rolls of film.
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5.
The making of cinema films, considered as a form of art or a business, can be referred to as film or films. (mainly BRIT)
Film is a business with limited opportunities for actresses...
She wanted to set up her own company to invest in films.
N-UNCOUNT: also N in pl
6.
A film of powder, liquid, or oil is a very thin layer of it.
The sea is coated with a film of raw sewage.
N-COUNT: usu sing, usu with supp
7.
Plastic
film is a very thin sheet of plastic used to wrap and cover things. (
BRIT; in AM, use plastic wrap
, Saran wrap
)
Cover with plastic film and refrigerate for 24 hours.
N-UNCOUNT: usu adj N