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plot hole noun[ C ] uk /ˈplɒt ˌhəʊl/ us /ˈplɑːt ˌhoʊl/ part of the plot (= story) of a film or book that does not fit with other parts of the plot: (电影、书等的)情节上的漏洞 While the film does have some plot holes, it is for the most part a gripping and chilling thriller.虽然这部影片确实存在一些情节漏洞,但总体上还是一部引人入胜的惊悚片。 In an unassuming B-movie, those plot holes wouldn't seem so distracting.出现在一部低成本的二流影片里,这些情节漏洞应该不会让人太心烦。 It goes to show that you can ignore many plot holes if your emotions are engaged. Most of what we did there was to shore up plot holes and keep characters more true. I always felt it was a plot hole to not say more of Adam's purpose and more about what or who he was made from. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Cinema & theatre: parts of plays, shows & films blooper reel byplay cold open costume coup de théâtre curtain call denouement dream sequence exeunt exit finale framing device in costume intermission interval MacGuffin meet-cute scene sketch wrap party |