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Screenplay Meaning in English

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/ˈskɹinˌpɫeɪ/
SKREEN-play
/skɹˈiːnpleɪ/
SKREEN-play

释义

A screenplay is the written text of a film, including dialogue, actions, and scene descriptions, which serves as the blueprint for making a movie.

用法与细微差别

Used mainly in film and television contexts; 'screenplay' is specifically for movies, while 'script' can refer to theater, TV, or movies. Common with verbs like 'write,' 'adapt,' and 'read.' Distinct from 'story'—a screenplay includes detailed instructions for filming.

例句

The screenplay won an award for best writing.

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She spent a year writing the screenplay.

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The movie follows the screenplay closely.

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He sold his first screenplay to a big Hollywood studio.

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Writers often revise a screenplay many times before filming starts.

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I love movies with clever screenplays and sharp dialogue.

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