Meaning of Anime | Babel Free
ˈæ.nɪ.meɪDefinitions
- The resin of the courbaril (Hymenaea courbaril), used in varnishes.
- Alternative spelling of anime.
- An artistic style originating in, and associated with, Japanese animation, and that has also been adopted by a comparatively low number of animated works from other countries.
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Alternative spelling of animé (“the resin of the courbaril”). alt-of, alternative, uncountable
- An animated work that originated in Japan, regardless of the artistic style.
- An animated work, regardless of the country of origin.
Equivalents
Afrikaans
anime
Български
аниме
বাংলা
অ্যানিমে
Deutsch
Anime
Esperanto
animeo
Español
anime
Euskara
anime
فارسی
انیمه
Suomi
anime
עברית
אנימה
Magyar
anime
Bahasa Indonesia
anime
Italiano
anime
ქართული
ანიმე
ខ្មែរ
អានីមេ
Kurdî
anîme
Latina
anime
ລາວ
ອະນິເມະ
Македонски
аниме
Bahasa Melayu
anime
မြန်မာဘာသာ
အန်နီမဲ
Nederlands
anime
Română
anime
Tagalog
anime
Türkçe
anime
Українська
аніме
Tiếng Việt
hoạt hình
Examples
“The popularity of Japanese manga and animé in America raises the question of why these forms of Japanese culture appeal to so many Americans. My quick answer is that the characters featured in manga and animé have a cross-cultural[…]”
“Leiji Matsumoto's Space Battleship Yamato (1974–1975) is considered a monumental work of Japanese science fiction, sustaining a solid fan base since its appearance as an animé and manga in late 1974.”
“I can draw an anime version of you, if you want.”
“Touching on themes as disparate as sex, death, science fiction and romance, manga and anime catered to all ages and tastes. Commercial hits like “Pokémon” and “Dragon Ball Z,” meanwhile, projected a new image of Japan to the world.”
“Gotta get in tune with Sailor Moon / 'Cause that cartoon has got the boom anime babes / That make me think the wrong thing”
“After three months of successful sales in manga form, it was made into an anime for television.”
“Usually the manga comes first, though it may be an offshoot of a novel, and an anime may be inspired by a video game.”
“These anime prepared the way for Otaku no video, a two-part Original Video Animation (OVA).”
“Originally found in the opening dialogue sequence from the 1989 Japanese space shoot’em up game “Zero Wing,” this awkward translation of the phrase “all of your bases are under our control” swept across gaming message boards and forums in the late 1990s, giving rise to one of the first epic-scale “Photoshop memes” based on poorly translated quotes from Japanese video games and animes.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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