stereoscopic
/ˌsteriəˈskɒpɪk/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌsteriəˈskɑːpɪk/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌster-ē-ə-ˈskä-pik ˌstir-/ (ame, mw)
stereoscopic — 形容詞
- stereoscopicpositive
- more stereoscopiccomparative
- most stereoscopicsuperlative
1. used for pictures, films, or devices that make what you see seem deep and solid,
立體的
讓畫面顯得有深度
used for pictures, films, or devices that make what you see seem deep and solid, not flat.
The science museum showed a stereoscopic film about coral reefs.
那座科學博物館播放了一部關於珊瑚礁的立體電影。
collocation: stereoscopic film
Jisoo put on stereoscopic glasses before the space documentary started.
Jisoo 在太空紀錄片開始前戴上了立體眼鏡。
collocation: stereoscopic glasses
The old viewer turned two flat photos into one stereoscopic image.
那台舊觀片器把兩張平面的照片變成一張立體影像。
At the trade fair, Joaquín tested a stereoscopic camera beside the robot arm.
在展覽會上,Joaquín 在機械手臂旁測試了一台立體相機。
Reema preferred the stereoscopic view because the cave walls looked real.
Reema 比較喜歡立體畫面,因為洞穴牆面看起來很真實。
- 3D
more common and informal in everyday talk about films, games, and displays
- three-dimensional
broader; can describe shape in general, not only an image effect
- immersive
focuses on the overall experience rather than the visual depth technology itself
- lifelike
describes a realistic result, but not necessarily the stereoscopic method
- flat
describes images that do not give a depth effect
- two-dimensional
technical opposite for images that show height and width only
文法句型
stereoscopic + film/image/view
stereoscopic + glasses/camera
用法筆記
Usually comes before nouns such as film, glasses, image, camera, and view. Use it for visual depth effects, not for sound or other non-visual features.