单词 | bioscope |
例句 | Or rather, back of the "bioscope," a word for the cinema in South Africa in the old days. South African musical creates a 1950s fantasy 2013-01-11T13:01:05Z They couldn't, of course, visit "bioscopes" for whites. South African musical creates a 1950s fantasy 2013-01-11T13:01:05Z In becoming a movie house, the Olympic reverts to the building's previous life as Byfield Hall, a historic entertainment venue whose attractions included the bioscope, an early form of cinema. In pictures: Olympic Studios reborn 2013-10-27T03:16:23Z We had expected to see the whole surface of the Mediterranean almost as busy as State and Madison, or Broadway and Forty-second—craft of all descriptions criss-crossing the blue ripples, a continuous aquatic bioscope. In Pastures New 2011-12-23T03:00:12.717Z Then of course there are the usual popular amusements—the inevitable bioscope, the gramophone, and all sorts of shows. Southern Spain 2011-11-11T03:00:28.423Z He might have been operating that bioscope the night before, be due back the next, and just having a look at things in France on his night off. Notes of a Camp-Follower on the Western Front 2011-09-09T02:01:03.463Z And the introduction of the cinematograph, or the bioscope, or whatever it may be called, is, perhaps, the only real novelty in our latter-day variety-show. A Book About the Theater 2011-07-21T02:00:23.843Z The bioscope," Louise decided firmly, "I refuse to have anything to do with. The Hillman As the lights went down for the bioscope, the idea of reconciliation that springs from fat cheery hearts overwhelmed him. A Bed of Roses In the Urban bioscope the film travels at the rate of fifteen miles an hour, upwards of one hundred exposures being made every second. How it Works Dealing in simple language with steam, electricity, light, heat, sound, hydraulics, optics, etc., and with their applications to apparatus in common use There was a bioscope, of course; there is always a bioscope; we had found one even in the tiny town of Medan, in Sumatra. Appearances Being Notes of Travel It reminded her of the dentist’s, with those pale people sitting on benches; those serio-comics, all over-fat; loud-voiced topical singers, who took the place of the real artistes, just like the bioscopes and cinematographs! The Bill-Toppers Yesterday this would have been to him nothing but a dead bioscope picture; now, though he still sat an onlooker in the pit, it was a living human drama at which he gazed. The Seventh Noon It was as though he were a spectator of a bioscope drama, standing in darkness while a scene was being pictured for him in remorseless detail behind the lighted window. Swirling Waters There was a remarkable vibration of life, not as he had seen it in mechanical bioscopes, but the vivid life of earth and sunshine. Visionaries The problem did not arise with the kinetoscope only but had interested the preceding generations who amused themselves with the phenakistoscope and the stroboscopic disks or the magic cylinder of the zoötrope and bioscope. The Photoplay A Psychological Study "So this is the kind of bioscope the master wanted me to see!" Autobiography of a Yogi It is an excellent way of listening to an opera or seeing pictures on a bioscope. The Crock of Gold The coloured people should spend less on bioscopes and trivialities, and contribute to a fund which it was proposed to raise. Native Life in South Africa "Little sir, I see you found the second bioscope to your liking." Autobiography of a Yogi From this was developed the popular toy which as the zoötrope or bioscope became familiar everywhere. The Photoplay A Psychological Study I see, little sir, that you don't like this bioscope. Autobiography of a Yogi |
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