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m invar cinema, AE luogo movie theatercinema d'essai experimental cinemaluogo art cinema, art house* * *cinema s.m.1 (cinem.) cinema, films (pl.), pictures (pl.); (spec. amer.) movies (pl.): il cinema italiano attraversa un momento di crisi, the Italian cinema is going through a crisis; Marlon Brando è un grande divo del cinema, Marlon Brando is a great movie star; sono due mesi che non vado al cinema, I haven't been to the cinema for two months; cinema sonoro, talkies; cinema muto, silent cinema (o films); cinema di prima, di seconda visione, first, second run film; cinema d'essai, experimental (o avant-garde o art) cinema (o art film)3 (fig.) film, play, comedy, circus; ( di persona) comic, comedian: la sua vita è un cinema, his life is like a film.* * *['tʃinema]sostantivo maschile invariabile1) cinemalavorare nel cinema — to be in films o in the movies
stella del cinema — film o movie star AE
2) (locale) cinema, movie theater AEandare al cinema — to go to the cinema o movies
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['sɪnɪmə]n1) кино, кинематография, кинематографThe cinema loses to TV. — Кинематограф уступает телевидению.
- silent cinema- amateur cinema
- expanded cinema
- drive-in cinema
- cinema
- cinema circuit
- head of a cinema firm
- amateur of the cinema
- news-reel
- film star
- camera-man
- filming
- be keen on the cinema2) кинотеатрSee:When it comes to the cinema, we are on common ground. — Когда речь заходит о кино, мы едины во мнении.
The cinema was born at the end of the 19th century. — Кино появилось в конце
XIX — века.
The new district requires amenities such as schools, restaurants and cinema. — В новом жилом районе должно предусматриваться строительство школ, ресторанов и кинотеатров.
- air-conditioned cinemaHe collected his girl and brought her to the cinema. — Он зашел за своей девушкой и повел ее в кино.
- cinema operator
- cinema advertisement
- cinema audience
- cinema show
- usherette
- usher
- portable film projector
- in the front rows - take smb to the cinema
- go to the cinema•USAGE:Существительные the cinema, the circus, the theatre как названия видов искусства употребляются с определенным артиклем: I like the cinema я люблю кино; the cinema is my favourite art кино - мой самый любимый вид искусства; to be at the cinema быть в кино; to go to the cinema ходить в кино, ср. they are building a cinema here здесь строится кинотеатр -
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ci.ne.ma[sin‘emə] sm 1 cinéma. 2 fam cinoche. cinema falado cinéma parlant.* * *[si`nema]Substantivo masculino cinéma masculin* * *nome masculinoromance adaptado ao cinemaroman adapté pour le cinémair ao cinemaaller au cinémacinéma d'animationcinéma d'auteurcinéma muetacteur de cinéma -
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Portuguese cinema had its debut in June 1896 at the Royal Coliseum, Lisbon, only six months after the pioneering French cinema-makers, the brothers Lumiere, introduced the earliest motion pictures to Paris audiences. Cinema pioneers in Portugal included photographer Manuel Maria da Costa Veiga and an early enthusiast, Aurelio da Paz dos Reis. The first movie theater opened in Lisbon in 1904, and most popular were early silent shorts, including documentaries and scenes of King Carlos I swimming at Cascais beach. Beginning with the Invicta Film company in 1912 and its efforts to produce films, Portuguese cinema-makers sought technical assistance in Paris. In 1918, French film technicians from Pathé Studios of Paris came to Portugal to produce cinema. The Portuguese writer of children's books, Virginia de Castro e Almeida, hired French film and legal personnel in the 1920s under the banner of "Fortuna Film" and produced several silent films based on her compositions.In the 1930s, Portuguese cinema underwent an important advance with the work of Portuguese director-producers, including AntônioLopes Ribeiro, Manoel de Oliveira, Leitao de Barros, and Artur Duarte. They were strongly influenced by contemporary French, German, and Russian cinema, and they recruited their cinema actors from the Portuguese Theater, especially from the popular Theater of Review ( teatro de revista) of Lisbon. They included comedy radio and review stars such as Vasco Santana, Antônio Silva, Maria Matos, and Ribeirinho. As the Estado Novo regime appreciated the important potential role of film as a mode of propaganda, greater government controls and regulation followed. The first Portuguese sound film, A Severa (1928), based on a Julio Dantas book, was directed by Leitão de Barros.The next period of Portuguese cinema, the 1930s, 1940s, and much of the 1950s, has been labeled, Comédia a portuguesa, or Portuguese Comedy, as it was dominated by comedic actors from Lisbon's Theatre of Review and by such classic comedies as 1933's A Cancáo de Lisboa and similar genre such as O Pai Tirano, O Pátio das Cantigas, and A Costa do Castelo. The Portuguese film industry was extremely small and financially constrained and, until after 1970, only several films were made each year. A new era followed, the so-called "New Cinema," or Novo Cinema (ca. 1963-74), when the dictatorship collapsed. Directors of this era, influenced by France's New Wave cinema movement, were led by Fernando Lopes, Paulo Rocha, and others.After the 1974-75 Revolution, filmmakers, encouraged by new political and social freedoms, explored new themes: realism, legend, politics, and ethnography and, in the 1980s, other themes, including docufiction. Even after political liberty arrived, leaders of the cinema industry confronted familiar challenges of filmmakers everywhere: finding funds for production and audiences to purchase tickets. As the new Portugal gained more prosperity, garnered more capital, and took advantage of membership in the burgeoning European Union, Portuguese cinema benefited. Some American producers, directors, and actors, such as John Malkovich, grew enamored of residence and work in Portugal. Malkovich starred in Manoel de Oliveira's film, O Convento (The Convent), shot in Portugal, and this film gained international acclaim, if not universal critical approval. While most films viewed in the country continued to be foreign imports, especially from France, the United States, and Great Britain, recent domestic film production is larger than ever before in Portugal's cinema history: in 2005, 13 Portuguese feature films were released. One of them was coproduced with Spain, Midsummer Dream, an animated feature. That year's most acclaimed film was O Crime de Padre Amaro, based on the Eça de Queirós' novel, a film that earned a record box office return. In 2006, some 22 feature films were released. With more films made in Portugal than ever before, Portugal's cinema had entered a new era. -
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noun (a building in which films are shown: He enjoys going to the cinema but he prefers the theatre.) cinecinema n cinetr['sɪnəmə]1 cine nombre masculinocinema ['sɪnəmə] n: cine mn.• cine s.m.• cinema s.f.'sɪnəmə, 'sɪnəmɑːa) c ( building) (BrE) cine mwhat's on at the cinema? — ¿qué dan en el cine?
b) u ( films) cine m['sɪnǝmǝ] (esp Brit)1.N cine mthe silent/talking cinema — el cine mudo/sonoro
2.CPDcinema complex N — cine m multisalas
* * *['sɪnəmə, 'sɪnəmɑː]a) c ( building) (BrE) cine mwhat's on at the cinema? — ¿qué dan en el cine?
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noungo to the cinema — ins Kino gehen
what's on at the cinema? — was gibt's im Kino?
3) (films, film production) Film, der* * *['sinəmə]noun (a building in which films are shown: He enjoys going to the cinema but he prefers the theatre.) das Kino* * *cin·ema[ˈsɪnəmə]\cinema seat Kinoplatz mto go to the \cinema ins Kino gehen* * *['sɪnəmə]n (esp Brit)Kino nt; (= films collectively also) Film mat/to the cinema — im/ins Kino
* * *cinema [ˈsınəmə] s1. besonders Br Kino n, Film-, Lichtspieltheater n:go to the cinema ins Kino gehen2. the cinema der Film, die Filmkunst:work in the cinema beim Film beschäftigt sein* * *noun3) (films, film production) Film, der* * *(UK) n.Kino -s n. n.Lichtspielhaus n. -
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m кино́ n indécl., киноиску́сство (art)║ ( salle de projection) киноза́л ║ (bâtiment) кинотеа́тр;cinéma en relief — стереокино́, объёмное кино́; cinéma en couleurs — цветно́е кино́; un studio de cinéma — киносту́дия; cinéma ambulant — кинопередви́жка; aller au cinéma — идти́/пойти́ в кино́[теа́тр], пойти́ посмотре́ть кино́ fam.; nous sommes allés hier au cinéma — мы вчера́ ходи́ли в кино́; faire du cinéma — снима́ться/сня́ться в кино́; ● c'est du cinéma — э́то притво́рство, э́то блеф; faire du cinéma — притворя́ться ipf., лома́ть ipf. seult. коме́дию; устра́ивать ipf. спекта́кльcinéma sonore (muet) — звуково́е (немо́е) кино́;
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sm inv ['tʃinema]andare al cinema — to go to the cinema o movies Am
industria/divo del cinema — film industry/star
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m1) кинематография, кино, кинематографcinema sonoro / muto — звуковое / немое киноcinema catastrofico — катастрофический кинематограф, фильмы-катастрофыcinema sperimentale / d'essai — экспериментальное киноcinema galattico — космический фильм ужасовcinema nero — полицейский / гангстерский фильм, боевикcinema situazionista — ситуативное кино (авангардистское направление, обращающее особое внимание на изображение движения)cinema underground — подпольное кино (с "клубничкой")2) кино, кинотеатрcinema di prima visione — кинотеатр первого экрана, первоэкранный кинотеатр -
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m1) в разн. знач. кино••faire du cinéma, faire tout un cinéma разг. — устроить сцену; разыгрывать комедиюarrêter son cinéma — перестать ломать комедиюtoujours le même cinéma — всё время одно и то жеc'est du cinéma разг. — это невероятно!; это всё выдумкиse faire du cinéma разг. — предаваться мечтам2) перен. раздувание; пускание пыли в глаза
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