reel

reel — noun

1. a round item with raised edges designed to hold thread, film, wire, or fishing l

1.名詞B1
釋義

a round item with raised edges designed to hold thread, film, wire, or fishing line, including any material wound around it

例句

Anong bought a new reel of fishing line before the weekend trip.

reel of + material

The old film projector had two large reels that needed to be changed.

同義詞
  • spool

    more common for thread; interchangeable in most contexts

  • bobbin

    specifically for sewing or weaving machines

用法筆記

Commonly used with 'of' to specify the material or amount: 'a reel of film,' 'three reels of thread.'

常見錯誤

I need a new reel for my camera film.
I need a new roll of film for my camera.
💡When referring to the film itself (not the spool), use 'roll of film.'

2. a type of fast, lively dance that comes from Scotland or Ireland, or the music p

2.名詞B2
釋義

a type of fast, lively dance that comes from Scotland or Ireland, or the music played for this kind of dance

例句

The dancers performed a traditional Scottish reel at the Highland games.

perform a [Scottish/Irish] reel

Megan learned to dance an Irish reel during her summer vacation in Dublin.

同義詞
  • jig

    a different but related fast Irish dance in 6/8 time

用法筆記

Dance reels are typically performed by couples or groups. The word can refer either to the dance itself or to the accompanying music.

3. a short, often entertaining video that someone uploads to a social networking si

3.名詞B1
釋義

a short, often entertaining video that someone uploads to a social networking site

例句

Hassan posted a cooking reel showing how to make pasta from scratch.

post a reel on [platform]

Her travel reels get thousands of views every day.

同義詞
  • short video

    more general; less tied to a specific platform

  • clip

    usually shorter and less produced

用法筆記

Capitalized as 'Reel' when referring specifically to Instagram's feature. Often used in informal online contexts.

reel — verb