special effects
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special effects — idiom
1. artificial images, sounds, and physical tricks created for films, television sho
1.慣用語
釋義
artificial images, sounds, and physical tricks created for films, television shows, and live theatre to make scenes that could not happen in real life appear convincing on screen or stage
例句
The special effects in that space movie were so realistic that the audience believed the actors were floating.
Zola studied special effects at film school and now builds model explosions for action movies.