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cin•e

or cin•é

(ˈsɪn i, ˈsɪn eɪ)

n., pl. cin•es or cin•és.
1. a film; motion picture.
2. a motion-picture theater.
[1920–25; < French ciné, short for cinéma cinema]

cine-

a combining form meaning “motion picture”: cinemicrography.
[extracted from cinema]
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Translations

cine

[ˈsɪnɪ] CPD (Brit) cine camera Ncámara f cinematográfica
cine film Npelícula f de cine
cine projector Nproyector m de películas
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cine

:
cine camera
n (Brit) → (Schmal)filmkamera f
cine film
n (Brit) → Schmalfilm m
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References in classic literature ?
"Jour printer by trade; do a little in patent medi- cines; theater-actor -- tragedy, you know; take a turn to mesmerism and phrenology when there's a chance; teach singing-geography school for a change; sling a lecture sometimes -- oh, I do lots of things -- most anything that comes handy, so it ain't work.
Manzi, ademas, pivotea entre el cine y la cancion popular, el cine y el ensayo politico, el cine y la critica de espectaculos, el cine y la militancia.
El cine alternativo, en especial el de cariz politico, ha suscitado numerosas aproximaciones generales (Romaguera y Soler, 2006; Arnau, 2006; Garcia-Meras, 2007; o Berzosa, 2009), a las que hay que anadir los trabajos sobre directores como Artero (Hernandez y Perez, 1998), Portabella (Fanes, 2008) o Soler (Frances, 2012).