Filmstrip Meaning in English
word
ˈfɪlmˌstrɪp
FILM-strip
ˈfɪlmˌstrɪp
FILM-strip
Definition
A filmstrip is a long strip of film with a series of still images, usually shown in sequence using a projector for teaching or entertainment.
Usage & Nuances
"Filmstrip" is an older term, mostly used for educational technology before digital media. Not commonly seen today, but may appear in discussions of historical teaching methods or film history.
Spanish: tira de películaPortuguese (BR): tira de filmePortuguese (PT): tira de filmeChinese (Simplified): 幻灯胶片Chinese (Traditional): 幻燈膠片Hindi: फिल्मस्ट्रिपArabic: شريط الفيلمBengali: ফিল্মস্ট্রিপ - ছবির ফিতাRussian: диафильм - плёнка с изображениямиJapanese: フィルムストリップVietnamese: băng phim ảnhKorean: 영사 필름 - 슬라이드 필름Turkish: film şeridiUrdu: فلم اسٹرپIndonesian: film strip - pita film
Example Sentences
The teacher showed a filmstrip about animals in class.
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A filmstrip has many pictures shown one after another.
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We watched an old filmstrip at the museum.
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Back in the day, schools used filmstrips to teach history and science.
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My grandfather still has a box of filmstrips from his teaching days.
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It's hard to imagine how exciting a filmstrip was before computers and the internet.
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