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time loop noun[ C ] uk /ˈtaɪm ˌluːp/ us /ˈtaɪm ˌluːp/(alsotemporal loop) in books and films, a situation in which a period of time is repeated, sometimes several times, so that the characters have to live through a series of events again: (书或电影)时空循环,时环效应 In the movie Groundhog Day, Bill Murray finds himself trapped in a time loop in a small town, condemned to repeat the same day's pattern of events over and over.在电影《土拨鼠日》中,比尔•默里发现自己被困在一个小镇的时空循环中,注定要一遍又一遍地重复同一天的事件。 The novel’s temporal loops and flashbacks can easily make you disorientated.小说中的时间循环和倒叙很容易让你迷失。 If you watch a lot of Star Trek spinoffs, you're no stranger to time loops, temporal fluxes, and the rippling consequences of chance. Three men drinking in their local pub discover they're trapped in a time loop in this offbeat British sci-fi comedy. Storylines move backwards and forwards or start to go round and round in something Doctor Who might describe as a "temporal loop". SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Relating to time anachronism anachronistic anachronistically chronological chronologically contemporaneously contemporarily contemporary cut into something dateless quality time retroaction retroactively retrospective retrospectively time limit timeline timing twin way back |