animation
Animation describes both the technical process of creating moving images from static drawings or models and the quality of being full of life, energy, or excitement. In a C1 context, it often refers to the vivacity and spirit shown in a person's speech or gestures.
例文
3 / 5The children watched the latest Pixar film with such animation that they didn't even hear their mother calling them.
The children watched the latest Pixar film with such energy and excitement that they didn't even hear their mother calling them.
The keynote speaker delivered his presentation with considerable animation, successfully engaging the entire auditorium.
The keynote speaker delivered his presentation with considerable spirit and energy, successfully engaging the entire auditorium.
I really dig the choppy animation style they used for that new music video.
I really like the jerky animation style they used for that new music video.
語族
覚え方のコツ
Think of the word 'animal.' An animal is a living, breathing, moving creature. Animation is the process of giving that 'life' or 'movement' to something.
クイックテスト
Despite the long hours and exhaustion, the team discussed the new project with surprising ______.
正解!
正解は: animation
例文
The children watched the latest Pixar film with such animation that they didn't even hear their mother calling them.
everydayThe children watched the latest Pixar film with such energy and excitement that they didn't even hear their mother calling them.
The keynote speaker delivered his presentation with considerable animation, successfully engaging the entire auditorium.
formalThe keynote speaker delivered his presentation with considerable spirit and energy, successfully engaging the entire auditorium.
I really dig the choppy animation style they used for that new music video.
informalI really like the jerky animation style they used for that new music video.
Academic studies suggest that complex animation can sometimes lead to cognitive overload if not properly structured for the learner.
academicAcademic studies suggest that complex moving graphics can sometimes lead to cognitive overload if not properly structured for the learner.
We need to incorporate high-quality 3D animation into our product launch to demonstrate the internal mechanics effectively.
businessWe need to incorporate high-quality 3D moving graphics into our product launch to demonstrate the internal mechanics effectively.
語族
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
full of animation
showing a lot of energy and excitement
bring to life
to give animation or spirit to something stagnant
spirit of animation
the underlying energy or driving force behind a movement
よく混同される語
Animus refers to hostility or ill feeling, whereas animation refers to energy or moving images.
Animosity is strong hostility, while animation is the state of being lively.
使い方のコツ
When using animation to mean 'liveliness', it is often uncountable (e.g., 'He spoke with much animation'). When referring to films or digital sequences, it can be countable or uncountable depending on whether you mean the medium or specific works.
よくある間違い
Learners often use 'animation' only for cartoons, forgetting that at an advanced level, it is a very common synonym for 'vivacity' or 'enthusiasm' in human behavior.
覚え方のコツ
Think of the word 'animal.' An animal is a living, breathing, moving creature. Animation is the process of giving that 'life' or 'movement' to something.
語源
From the Latin 'animationem', meaning 'a bestowing of life', derived from 'anima' (soul, spirit, life).
文法パターン
文化的な背景
In modern Western media, animation has moved beyond 'children's cartoons' to become a respected medium for complex adult storytelling and high-end commercial marketing.
クイックテスト
Despite the long hours and exhaustion, the team discussed the new project with surprising ______.
正解!
正解は: animation
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