单词 | bloop |
释义 | bloopn. 1. a. A plopping sound; a howling sound. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > sound of water > [noun] > plop plopping1827 plop1833 bloop1931 the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > unpleasant quality > mournful or plaintive sound > [noun] > howl, wail, or whine howlingc1440 howla1616 wail1825 zinging1921 bloop1931 1931 L. Cowan Recording Sound for Motion Pictures 360 Bloop, dull thud emitted in sound reproduction, due to a poorly made Blooping Patch. 1962 A. Nisbett Technique Sound Studio xii. 219 Sounding like a series of pips, beeps, and bloops. b. A blooping patch that prevents such a sound (see bloop v.). ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > non-resonance > [noun] > deadening muffle1734 muffler1856 muffling1897 burglar's plaster1905 snubbing1951 bloop1953 1953 K. Reisz Technique Film Editing 278 Bloop, small opaque patch over a splice in a positive sound-track designed to smother any intrusive noise which the splice might otherwise produce. 2. Baseball. Used attributively of a ball lobbed over the infield so as to come down just beyond their reach, or of a run or runs scored by hitting such a ball (as bloop single, etc.). Cf. bloop v. 2 and blooper n. 3. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > baseball > [adjective] > types of pitching sidearm1890 no-hit1898 low ball1915 blooper1937 bloop1947 away1950 route-going1950 split-finger1980 1947 San Francisco Examiner 5 July 13/2 His swing enabled Garriott to steal second, from where he scored after bloop singles by Sauer and Barton. 1970 Washington Post 30 Sept. d2/4 The latter gave up a bloop two-bagger to Reichardt. 1978 Detroit Free Press 2 Apr. 4 e/3 Babe McBride's ninth-inning bloop double to left scored two runs to give the Philadelphia Phillies a 9–8 exhibition victory over the St. Louis Cardinals Saturday. 1985 Globe & Mail (Toronto) 10 Oct. c2/1 The Dodgers scored one run in the fourth innings on an error, a stolen base and a bloop single by Pedro Guerrero. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1972; most recently modified version published online December 2021). bloopv. 1. a. intransitive. To make a howling noise; to operate a radio set in such a way that it emits such a noise. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > unpleasant quality > mournful or plaintive sound > mournful or plaintive [verb (intransitive)] > howl, wail, or whine yella1470 hurl1530 howl1687 gowl1724 twine1805 whine1874 bloop1926 1926 Radio Rev. Jan. 23 That neighbor who constantly ‘bloops’ and sends out his cat-calls just at the time all ears are focussed on the umpth symphony of Rubenthoven. 1927 People's Pop. Monthly Mar. 281 You can make any type of receiver regenerate or ‘bloop’ to more or less extent. 1934 Webster's New Internat. Dict. Eng. Lang. Blooper, a radio receiving set which generates current of radio frequency, thus causing radiation from the receiving antenna. This radiation, under certain circumstances, causes near-by sets to bloop or howl. b. transitive. To cover a splice on a sound-track with a blooping patch (see quot. 1931 for blooping n. at Derivatives). ΘΚΠ society > communication > record > recording or reproducing sound or visual material > sound recording and reproduction > make recording [verb (transitive)] > cover splice with blooping patch bloop1931 1931 L. Cowan Recording Sound for Motion Pictures 360 Bloop, to prepare a Blooping Patch. 1960 O. Skilbeck ABC of Film & TV Working Terms 19 Dubbing Tracks printed from an Edited sound negative are often electrically blooped by the Labs. with a device which automatically brings a special fogging light up and then down at joins. 2. Baseball. To score (a run or runs) by hitting the ball just beyond the reach of the infield. Cf. bloop n. 2 and blooper n. 3. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > baseball > play baseball [verb (transitive)] > score run or reach base earn1867 bloop1970 1970 Globe & Mail (Toronto) 26 Sept. 39/5 Rookie Steve Brye drove in Minnesota's only run, blooping a two-out double to right centre field. 1974 Spartanburg (S. Carolina) Herald 21 Apr. b3/7 The Giants came within a run in the seventh when Dave Rader blooped a double down the left field line. 1979 Arizona Daily Star 5 Aug. c2/2 Stearns' eighth homer of the season..came after Willie Montanez had blooped a leadoff single to left. Derivatives ˈblooping n. the process of covering such a splice. ΘΚΠ society > communication > record > recording or reproducing sound or visual material > sound recording and reproduction > [noun] > covering splice on soundtrack blooping1931 1931 L. Cowan Recording Sound for Motion Pictures 360 Blooping Patch, triangular or oval black section introduced over a splice in the positive sound track, to prevent the noise which the splice would otherwise cause. 1936 Words Oct. 6/1 Blooping is dying a film splice with ink sprayed from an airgun so that the splice will run through the projectors without making unnecessary noise. 1959 W. S. Sharps Dict. Cinematogr. 80/2 Blooping ink, the ink used to paint a sound track in blooping. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1972; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1931v.1926 |
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