slovodefinícia
animation
(mass)
animation
- animácia
animation
(encz)
animation,animace n: Ritchie
animation
(encz)
animation,čilost n: Ritchie
animation
(encz)
animation,nadšení n: Zdeněk Brož
animation
(encz)
animation,živost n: Zdeněk Brož
Animation
(gcide)
Animation \An`i*ma"tion\, n. [L. animatio, fr. animare.]
1. The act of animating, or giving life or spirit; the state
of being animate or alive.
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The animation of the same soul quickening the whole
frame. --Bp. Hall.
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Perhaps an inanimate thing supplies me, while I am
speaking, with whatever I possess of animation.
--Landor.
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2. The state of being lively, brisk, or full of spirit and
vigor; vivacity; spiritedness; as, he recited the story
with great animation.
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Suspended animation, temporary suspension of the vital
functions, as in persons nearly drowned.
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Syn: Liveliness; vivacity; spirit; buoyancy; airiness;
sprightliness; promptitude; enthusiasm; ardor;
earnestness; energy. See Liveliness.
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animation
(wn)
animation
n 1: the condition of living or the state of being alive; "while
there's life there's hope"; "life depends on many chemical
and physical processes" [syn: animation, life,
living, aliveness]
2: the property of being able to survive and grow; "the vitality
of a seed" [syn: animation, vitality]
3: quality of being active or spirited or alive and vigorous
[syn: animation, spiritedness, invigoration, brio,
vivification]
4: the activity of giving vitality and vigour to something [syn:
vivification, invigoration, animation]
5: the making of animated cartoons
6: general activity and motion [syn: liveliness, animation]
animation
(foldoc)
animation

The creation of artificial moving images.

Usenet newsgroup: news:comp.graphics.animation. {FAQ
(ftp://src.doc.ic.ac.uk/usenet/news-info/comp.graphics.animation)}.

(1995-11-24)
podobné slovodefinícia
animations
(encz)
animations,animace n: pl. Ritchie
reanimation
(encz)
reanimation,reanimace n: Zdeněk Brož
suspended animation
(encz)
suspended animation,
Animation
(gcide)
Animation \An`i*ma"tion\, n. [L. animatio, fr. animare.]
1. The act of animating, or giving life or spirit; the state
of being animate or alive.
[1913 Webster]

The animation of the same soul quickening the whole
frame. --Bp. Hall.
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Perhaps an inanimate thing supplies me, while I am
speaking, with whatever I possess of animation.
--Landor.
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2. The state of being lively, brisk, or full of spirit and
vigor; vivacity; spiritedness; as, he recited the story
with great animation.
[1913 Webster]

Suspended animation, temporary suspension of the vital
functions, as in persons nearly drowned.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: Liveliness; vivacity; spirit; buoyancy; airiness;
sprightliness; promptitude; enthusiasm; ardor;
earnestness; energy. See Liveliness.
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Disanimation
(gcide)
Disanimation \Dis*an`i*ma"tion\, n.
1. Privation of life. [R.] --Sir T. Browne.
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2. The state of being disanimated or discouraged; depression
of spirits.
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Exanimation
(gcide)
Exanimation \Ex*an`i*ma"tion\, n.[L. exanimatio.]
Deprivation of life or of spirits. [R.] --Bailey.
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Inanimation
(gcide)
Inanimation \In*an`i*ma"tion\, n. [See 2d Inanimate.]
Lack of animation; lifeless; dullness.
[1913 Webster]Inanimation \In*an`i*ma"tion\, n. [See 1st Inanimate.]
Infusion of life or vigor; animation; inspiration. [Obs.]
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The inanimation of Christ living and breathing within
us. --Bp. Hall.
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Reanimation
(gcide)
Reanimation \Re*an`i*ma"tion\ (r[-e]*[a^]n"[i^]*m[=a]"sh[u^]n),
n.
The act or operation of reanimating, or the state of being
reanimated; reinvigoration; revival.
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Suspended animation
(gcide)
Animation \An`i*ma"tion\, n. [L. animatio, fr. animare.]
1. The act of animating, or giving life or spirit; the state
of being animate or alive.
[1913 Webster]

The animation of the same soul quickening the whole
frame. --Bp. Hall.
[1913 Webster]

Perhaps an inanimate thing supplies me, while I am
speaking, with whatever I possess of animation.
--Landor.
[1913 Webster]

2. The state of being lively, brisk, or full of spirit and
vigor; vivacity; spiritedness; as, he recited the story
with great animation.
[1913 Webster]

Suspended animation, temporary suspension of the vital
functions, as in persons nearly drowned.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: Liveliness; vivacity; spirit; buoyancy; airiness;
sprightliness; promptitude; enthusiasm; ardor;
earnestness; energy. See Liveliness.
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Transanimation
(gcide)
Transanimation \Trans*an`i*ma"tion\
(tr[a^]ns*[a^]n`[i^]*m[=a]"sh[u^]n), n. [Cf. F.
transanimation.]
The conveyance of a soul from one body to another. [R.]
--Fuller.
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suspended animation
(wn)
suspended animation
n 1: a temporary cessation of vital functions with loss of
consciousness resembling death; usually resulting from
asphyxia
computer animation movie language
(foldoc)
Computer Animation Movie Language

A programming language for generating animation.

["A Computer Animation Movie Language for Educational Motion
Pictures", D.D. Weiner et al, Proc FJCC 33(2), AFIPS, Fall
1968].

(2012-01-30)

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