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1 wide-screen
['waɪdskriːn]ADJ [film] para pantalla ancha; [television set] de pantalla ancha, con pantalla panorámica -
2 wide-screen
adj.de pantalla ancha. -
3 wide-screen picture
nCINEMAT imagen de pantalla grande f -
4 wide-screen cinema
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5 wide
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6 pantalla
pantalla sustantivo femenino 1 (Cin, Inf, TV) screen; la pantalla chica (AmL) the small screen 2
pantalla sustantivo femenino
1 Cine TV Inform screen
la pequeña pantalla, the small screen: es una producción que se realizó para la pequeña pantalla, they undertook the production for television
quieren llevar su vida a la pantalla, they want to make a film about his life
2 (de una lámpara) shade
3 (para ocultar algo) screen: el negocio era una pantalla para ocultar el dinero negro, they business was just a front for laundering hot money
crearon una pantalla de humo para desorientar a la prensa, they sent up a smoke screen to put the press off the scent ' pantalla' also found in these entries: Spanish: monitor - monitora - borrar - reflector English: blank - blur - lampshade - liquid crystal display - off-screen - on-screen - screen - shade - shield - touch-sensitive - unit - cover - flash - front - lamp - liquid - rivet - scroll - visual - wide -
7 Paton, Stuart
1883-1944Escoces, parece que solo una de las peliculas que dirigio le dio verdadero prestigio, su version de 20.000 leguas de viaje submarino, rodada en 1916. Despues, tanto en el mudo como en el sonoro, peliculas dignas de un estudio arqueologico. Se retira en 1938. Ese ano dirige The Alamo: Shrine of Texas Liberty, que tiene la peculiaridad de carecer de dia logos; en lugar de ellos, un narrador va explicando lo que sucede en la pantalla.The Mystery Trooper (El jinete enmascarado) (co.d: Harry S. Webb). 1931. 195 minutos (10 episodios). Blanco y Negro. Syndicate. Robert Frazer, Blanche Mehaffey.In Old Cheyenne. 1931. 60 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Sono Art/World Wide. Rex Lease, Dorothy Gulliver, Jay Hunt.Mounted Fury. 1931. 63 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Sono Art/World Wide. John Bowers, Blanche Mehaffey.The Silent Code. 1935. 60 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Stage and Screen. Kane Richmond, Blanche Mehaffey.Thunderbolt. 1935. 55 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Regal Distributing Corp. Kane Richmond, Bobby Nelson.
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wide´screen´ — wide screen, a screen for showing motion pictures that has greater width than height and is curved to give the illusion of realism. –wide´screen´, adjective … Useful english dictionary
wide-screen — wide′ screen′ adj. 1) mot sbz of, noting, or pertaining to motion pictures projected on a screen having greater width than height, in an average ratio of 2.5 to 1 2) rtv of, noting, or pertaining to a television screen that is larger than average … From formal English to slang
wide-screen — adjective (motion pictures) projected on a screen with much greater width than height (Freq. 1) • Similar to: ↑wide, ↑broad * * * ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective : of or relating to a projected picture whose aspect ratio is substantially greater than 1.33:1 … Useful english dictionary
Wide screen — TV A term given to picture displays with a wider aspect ratio than NTSC 4:3. Digital HDTV or SDTV is referred to as 16:9 wide screen. Most motion pictures also have a 16:9 wide screen aspect ratio. Most Digital TVs have a screen that is wider… … Audio and video glossary
wide screen — noun a projection screen that is much wider than it is high (Freq. 1) • Hypernyms: ↑screen, ↑silver screen, ↑projection screen * * * wide screen, a screen for showing motion pictures that has greater width than height and is curved to give the… … Useful english dictionary
wide-screen TV — television which has an extra wide screen … English contemporary dictionary
Wide Screen Signalling — PALplus ist eine zu PAL kompatible Sendenorm für analoges Farbfernsehen. Neue Eigenschaften sind dabei die senderseitige Unterdrückung von Farbartefakten, Geisterbilderunterdrückung (optional) ein 16:9 Modus, der mehr Informationen enthält als… … Deutsch Wikipedia
wide-screen — /wuyd skreen /, adj. of, noting, or pertaining to motion pictures projected on a screen having greater width than height, usually in a ratio of 1 to 2.5. [1950 55] * * * … Universalium
wide-screen — /ˈwaɪd skrin/ (say wuyd skreen) adjective denoting films projected on to a screen having greater width than height, intended to give the audience a greater sense of actuality …
wide-screen — adjective Date: 1953 of or relating to a projected picture whose aspect ratio is substantially greater than 1.33:1 … New Collegiate Dictionary
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