throughline
名词 n.
英 /ˈθɹuːlaɪn/
美 /ˈθɹuˌlaɪn/
英文释义
名词 n.
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In full through line of action: a theme that runs through the plot of a book, film, or other narrative work, or a series of such related works.
— Produced by none other than Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, Good Boys again most closely resembles a kind of junior-varsity tryout for that duo's Superbad, down to its modestly affecting emotional through-line: an acceptance of the fact that childhood friendships, forged out of proximity and convenience, aren't always destined to last.
- A railway route that passengers can take without needing to change trains.
词源
From through (“passing from one side of something to the other”, adjective) + line. Compare Middle English thurghline (“a brail or buntline”).
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