Comic strip
  • 发音: [ˈkɑmɪk strɪp]
  • 例句
  1. The noun phrase comic strip means a group of cartoons in narrative sequence, which is usually published in magazines or newspapers.
  2. Batman is a comic strip that is beloved by both children and adults. 
  3. She began working as a comic strip artist then dabbled in theater acting, but hated being tied to the same place every day.
  4. A reporter for the New York Times, Richtel has also written several thrillers, nonfiction books, a children’s book called “Runaway Booger” and a popular comic strip.
  5. The comic proved to be so popular that it soon became a separate franchise and ultimately evolved into a daily newspaper comic strip and a series of Hollywood blockbuster films.
  • 解释
  1. Comic strip 是一个名词短语,其表示“a sequence of drawings, either in color or black and white, typically having dialogues and usually printed as a horizontal strip in daily newspapers or in comic books.”这一含义,即“(常登载于报纸或杂志上的)连环漫画”,与cartoon strip构成近义词。

     

  2. 使用场景如下:
  • Felix the Cat was also made into a comic strip that was published in more than two hundred newspapers around the world.(「猫菲利克斯」也被制作成连环画,在全球两百多家报纸上发表。)
    –Arts
  • Snoopy from the “Peanuts” comic strip was named the Top Dog in Pop Culture by the American Kennel Club Tuesday.(来自「花生」漫画的史努比周二被美国养犬俱乐部评为流行文化中的顶级狗。)
    –Arts
  • Jim Davis, is an American cartoonist who created the popular comic strip Garfield in 1978.(吉姆戴维斯是一位美国漫画家,他于 1978 年创作了流行的漫画「加菲猫」。)
    –Arts

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