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Optioned Meaning in English

word · lemma: option

ˈɑpʃənd/, /ˈɔpʃənd
AHP-shuhnd
ˈɒpʃənd
OP-shuhnd

释义

To secure the right to buy, use, or produce something in the future, usually for a set price or time. Commonly used about books, films, or property.

用法与细微差别

Mainly used in business, legal, and entertainment contexts. 'Optioned a book' means buying the right to make it into a movie, not actually buying the book. Often passive: 'The novel was optioned.' Not the same as simply 'choosing'.

例句

The studio optioned the novel for a movie adaptation.

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She optioned her script to a major production company.

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The company optioned the land for future development.

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That script got optioned last year, but the film still isn’t in production.

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Several books were optioned, but only a few ever became movies.

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Don’t get too excited—just because your story got optioned doesn’t mean it will be made.

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