- only individual words found (there may be no translations for some thesaurus entries in the bilingual dictionary)
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cultur. |
dolly |
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industr., construct. |
vask af vævede varer |
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cultur. |
mekanisk indstillelig platform på hjul |
el. |
dukke |
industr., construct., met. |
anfangejern med lernavle |
mater.sc., mech.eng. |
rulle |
mech.eng. |
rammevogn |
met., mech.eng. |
modhold |
social.sc., sociol. |
metadon |
transp., construct. |
transportrulle |
transp., mech.eng. |
støtte til sættevogn; transportkærre |
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English thesaurus |
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cinema |
A dolly is a small truck which rolls along dolly tracks carrying the camera,some of the camera crew and occasionally the director. "Dolly" is also the action of moving the camera towards dolly up/in or away from dolly/pull back the object that it is pointing at. The term often appears in screenplays. There is a subtle difference between the results of a zoom shot and a dolly shot. In a zoom, the relative positions and sizes of all objects in the frame remains the same, whereas in a dolly shot this will change as the camera moves. Alfred Hitchcock's much-imitated shot in Vertigo used a combination zoom-in and dolly back, resulting in a dramatic change in perspective. |
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abbr., names, dimin. |
Dorothy |