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词组 loop
释义 loop
noun
  1. a short pornographic video shown on a recurring cycle US
    • Back in the neolithic days of 1969, most sex theaters were running loops of ten-minute girlie films. — George Paul Csicsery (Editor), The Sex Industry, p. 165, 1973
    • He took us to the company studio and we dubbed (made erotic sounds) for his peep-show loops. — Tina Russell, Porno Star, p. 33, 1973
    • A hard-core loop from the late ’60s is a classic example. — Kenneth Turan and Stephen E. Zito, Sinema, p. 91, 1974
    • “There was no feature-length porn at that time. It was only loops.” (Quoting Harry Reems). — Adam Film Quarterly, p. 23, December 1975
    • Loops are the short sex scenes usually shown at peep shows–small, individual projection booths located in the rear of many adult bookshops. — Stephen Ziplow, The Film Maker’s Guide to Pornography, p. 12, 1977
    • Truth be told (watch out), all one gets for the give-bill admission is an assortment of the same boring porn loops shown in Times Square for three dollars less. — Jim Carroll, Forced Entries, p. 39, 1987
    • Why not make loops for the Fat Man?. — Seth Morgan, Homeboy, p. 188, 1990
  2. in television and film-making, voice recordings that are used with previously recorded video US
    • But they would talk and Julie would run to the studio where she was doing voice loops for an Italian-made film. — Elmore Leonard, Gold Coast, p. 151, 1980
    • He recorded two versions of the statement, a thirty-second loop for radio and two fifteen-second sound bites for television. — Carl Hiaasen, Tourist Season, p. 143, 1986
  3. an intrauterine contraceptive device US
    • — Helen Dahlskog (Editor), A Dictionary of Contemporary and Colloquial Usage, p. 33, 1972
    • So I’ll say sure, Roddy, whatever you want, let’s make a baby. I never told him about wearing the loop. — Carl Hiaasen, Native Tongue, p. 214, 1991
  4. in table tennis, a shot with topspin US
    • — Dick Squires, The Other Racquet Sports, p. 130, 1971: “Glossary”
  5. the people in a business or enterprise who make critical decisions; the process by which those critical decisions are made UK, 1987
    A Person is either “in the loop” or “out of the loop”.
    • American Speech, Fall 1988
    • — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 4, Fall 1997
  6. a crazy individual UK: SCOTLAND
    Sometimes expanded to “loop-de-loop”.
    • Ah canny believe you’re hingin aboot wi a loop like that. — Michael Munro, The Complete Patter, p. 95, 1996
in the loop
to be part of an inner-circle that receives restricted information UK, 1970
  • The nearest woman to power is Kennedy’s secretary Evelyn Lincoln, but there isn’t a woman “in the loop”–to employ a phrase they use in the movie though it was not, I think, current back in 1962. — The Observer Review, p. 7, 18 March 2001
out of the loop
not part of a process or inner circle US, 1976
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