outtake

名词 n. 动词 v. 介词 prep.
/ˈaʊtˌteɪk/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A portion of a recording (a take) that is not included in the final version of a film or a musical album, often because it contains a mistake.
    — The DVD for that movie has ten minutes' worth of outtakes.
  2. A complete version of a recording or film that is dropped in favour of another version, reject.
  3. An opening for outward discharge; a vent.
    — The boiler is "sectional" and of the water tube type, in which the steam and water drums are arranged transversely to the flow of gases from the furnace to the outtake to chimney.
动词 v.
  1. To take out, remove. transitive
  2. To except. obsolete
    — it happed the kynge and launcelot stode in a wyndowe / and sawe syre Tristram ryde and Isoud / Syre sayd Launcelot yonder rydeth the fayrest lady of the world excepte youre quene Dame Gueneuer / who is that said sir Arthur / Sir sayd he / it is quene Isoud that oute taken my lady your quene she is makeles
介词 prep.
  1. except; besides. archaic
    — this is for everyone outtake my wife

词形变化

outtakes plural outtakes present,singular,third-person outtaking participle,present outtook past outtaken participle,past

词源

词源 1
From Middle English outtaken (“to take out”), equivalent to out- + take.
词源 2
From Middle English outtake, outtaken, from the past participle of outtaken (“to take out”). See above. Compare earlier Middle English outnime, out-neme (“except, except for”).
0 次浏览 数据来源: Wiktionary