yù gào piàn
trailer
This is a commercial advertisement for a feature film that will be exhibited in the future at a cinema, on television or streaming device.
Yùgàopiàn ràng wǒ duì zhè bù diànyǐng chǎnshēngle xìngqù.
The trailer made me interested in this movie.
This phrase is used when the trailer has piqued your interest in seeing the entire movie. 兴趣(xìngqù) is the Chinese word for 'interest'.
Yùgàopiàn jù tòu le zhěng bù diànyǐng.
The trailer spoiled the whole movie.
This statement is used when you felt that the trailer revealed too much about the movie. 剧透(jù tòu) in Chinese means 'spoiler' in English.
Wǒ gānggāng kànle chāorén de zuìxīn yù gào piàn.
I just watched the latest trailer for Superman.
This sentence is used when you have just seen the latest trailer for a movie, in this case, for a Superman movie. 最新(zuìxīn) means 'latest'.
Yùgàopiàn tōngcháng zhǐyǒu jǐ fēnzhōng de chángdù.
Trailers usually only have a few minutes duration.
This is a general observation about the typical length of movie trailers. 通常(tōng cháng) in Chinese translates to 'usually'.
Yùgàopiàn tòu lù le hěnduō zhòngyào de xìjié.
The trailer revealed a lot of important details.
This phrase is used when you notice significant information was disclosed in the movie trailer itself. 透露(tòu lù) translates to 'revealed'.
Yùgàopiàn hěn yǒu xīyǐnlì.
The trailer is very attractive.
This sentence is when you find a trailer captivating or intriguing. 吸引力(xīyǐnlì) in Chinese means 'attractiveness'.
Wǒ zài diànyǐngyuàn kàn dàole zhè bù diànyǐng de yùgàopiàn.
I saw the trailer for this movie at the cinema.
This is a typical experience statement when you've seen a movie trailer at the cinema. 电影院(diànyǐngyuàn) is the Chinese word for 'cinema'.
Yùgàopiàn wèi diànyǐng zuòle hěn hǎo de xuānchuán.
The trailer did a great job of promoting the movie.
This sentence is used when you believe that the trailer has effectively aroused people's interest in the movie. 宣传(xuān chuán) means 'promote'.
Yùgàopiàn tōngcháng zài diànyǐng kāishǐ qián bōfàng.
Trailers usually play before the movie starts.
This statement describes the typical scenario in which movie trailers are shown before the main film begins. 播放(bō fàng) in Chinese means 'play', used here in the context of showing a trailer.
Zhè bù diànyǐng de yùgàopiàn kàn qǐlái hěn jīngcǎi.
The trailer for this movie looks very exciting.
This sentence can be used when the trailer of a movie catches your eyes and you think it is promising. 预告片(yù gào piàn) is the term for 'trailer'.