释义 |
caption
cap·tion C0093600 (kăp′shən)n.1. A title, short explanation, or description accompanying an illustration or a photograph.2. A series of words superimposed on the bottom of television or motion picture frames that communicate dialogue to the hearing-impaired or translate foreign dialogue.3. A title or heading, as of a document or article.4. Law The heading of a pleading or other document that identifies the parties, court, term, and number of the action.tr.v. cap·tioned, cap·tion·ing, cap·tions To furnish a caption for. [Middle English capcioun, arrest, from Old French capcion, from Latin captiō, captiōn-, from captus, past participle of capere, to seize; see kap- in Indo-European roots.]caption (ˈkæpʃən) n1. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) a title, brief explanation, or comment accompanying an illustration; legend2. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) a heading, title, or headline of a chapter, article, etc3. (Film) graphic material, usually containing lettering, used in television presentation4. (Film) another name for subtitle25. (Law) the formal heading of a legal document stating when, where, and on what authority it was taken or madevbto provide with a caption or captions[C14 (meaning: seizure, an arrest; later, heading of a legal document): from Latin captiō a seizing, from capere to take]cap•tion (ˈkæp ʃən) n. 1. a title or explanation for an illustration, esp. in a magazine. 2. a heading or title, as of a chapter or page. 3. a title, the text of dialogue, or other words projected onto a movie or TV screen. 4. the heading of a legal document, stating when and where it was executed, etc. v.t. 5. to supply a caption or captions for; entitle. [1350–1400; Middle English capcio(u)n seizure < Medieval Latin captiō= Latin cap(ere) to take, seize + -tiō -tion] caption Past participle: captioned Gerund: captioning
Present |
---|
I caption | you caption | he/she/it captions | we caption | you caption | they caption |
Preterite |
---|
I captioned | you captioned | he/she/it captioned | we captioned | you captioned | they captioned |
Present Continuous |
---|
I am captioning | you are captioning | he/she/it is captioning | we are captioning | you are captioning | they are captioning |
Present Perfect |
---|
I have captioned | you have captioned | he/she/it has captioned | we have captioned | you have captioned | they have captioned |
Past Continuous |
---|
I was captioning | you were captioning | he/she/it was captioning | we were captioning | you were captioning | they were captioning |
Past Perfect |
---|
I had captioned | you had captioned | he/she/it had captioned | we had captioned | you had captioned | they had captioned |
Future |
---|
I will caption | you will caption | he/she/it will caption | we will caption | you will caption | they will caption |
Future Perfect |
---|
I will have captioned | you will have captioned | he/she/it will have captioned | we will have captioned | you will have captioned | they will have captioned |
Future Continuous |
---|
I will be captioning | you will be captioning | he/she/it will be captioning | we will be captioning | you will be captioning | they will be captioning |
Present Perfect Continuous |
---|
I have been captioning | you have been captioning | he/she/it has been captioning | we have been captioning | you have been captioning | they have been captioning |
Future Perfect Continuous |
---|
I will have been captioning | you will have been captioning | he/she/it will have been captioning | we will have been captioning | you will have been captioning | they will have been captioning |
Past Perfect Continuous |
---|
I had been captioning | you had been captioning | he/she/it had been captioning | we had been captioning | you had been captioning | they had been captioning |
Conditional |
---|
I would caption | you would caption | he/she/it would caption | we would caption | you would caption | they would caption |
Past Conditional |
---|
I would have captioned | you would have captioned | he/she/it would have captioned | we would have captioned | you would have captioned | they would have captioned | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | caption - taking exception; especially a quibble based on a captious argument; "a mere caption unworthy of a reply"exception - grounds for adverse criticism; "his authority is beyond exception" | | 2. | caption - translation of foreign dialogue of a movie or TV program; usually displayed at the bottom of the screensubtitleinterlingual rendition, translation, version, rendering - a written communication in a second language having the same meaning as the written communication in a first languagemotion picture, motion-picture show, movie, moving picture, moving-picture show, pic, film, picture show, flick, picture - a form of entertainment that enacts a story by sound and a sequence of images giving the illusion of continuous movement; "they went to a movie every Saturday night"; "the film was shot on location" | | 3. | caption - brief description accompanying an illustrationlegendtitle - a general or descriptive heading for a section of a written work; "the novel had chapter titles"illustration - artwork that helps make something clear or attractive | Verb | 1. | caption - provide with a caption, as of a photograph or a drawingfurnish, provide, supply, render - give something useful or necessary to; "We provided the room with an electrical heater" | Translationscaption (ˈkӕpʃən) noun a title or short note written on or beneath an illustration, cartoon, cinema or TV film etc. a witty caption. 標題,說明文字 标题,说明文字,字幕 caption
caption1. graphic material, usually containing lettering, used in television presentation 2. another name for subtitle3. the formal heading of a legal document stating when, where, and on what authority it was taken or made caption
CaptionThe standardized heading of a legal instrument, such as a motion or a complaint, which sets forth the names of the parties in controversy, the name of the court, the docket number, and the name of the action. captionn. the first section of any written legal pleading (papers) to be filed, which contains the name, address, telephone number of the attorney, the person or persons the attorney represents, the court name, the title of the case, the number of the case, and the title of the documents (complaint, accusation, answer, motion, etc.). Each jurisdiction has its own rules as to the exact format of the caption. [note: there should be a sample] caption 1 seizure of a thing or a person. 2 the heading of a legal instrument. CAPTION, practice. That part of a legal instrument, as a 'Commission, indictment, &c., which shows where, when, and by what authority it was taken, found or executed. As to the forms and requisites of captions, see 1 Murph. 281; 8 Yerg. 514; 4 Iredell, 113; 6 Miss,. 469; 1 Scam. 456; 5 How. Mis. 20; 6 Blackf. 299; 1 Hawks, 354; 1 Brev. 169. 2. In the English practice, when an inferior court in obedience to the writ of certiorari, returns an indictment into the K. B., it is annexed to the caption, then called a schedule, and the caption concludes with stating, that "it is presented in manner and form as appears in a certain indictment thereto annexed," and the caption and indictment are returned on separate parchments. 1 Saund. 309, n. 2. Vide Dane's Ab. Index, h.t. 3. Caption is another name for arrest. CAPTIVE. By this term is understood one who has been taken; it is usually applied to prisoners of war. (q.v.) Although he has lost his liberty, a captive does not by his captivity lose his civil rights. caption
Synonyms for captionnoun taking exceptionRelated Wordsnoun translation of foreign dialogue of a movie or TV programSynonymsRelated Words- interlingual rendition
- translation
- version
- rendering
- motion picture
- motion-picture show
- movie
- moving picture
- moving-picture show
- pic
- film
- picture show
- flick
- picture
noun brief description accompanying an illustrationSynonymsRelated Wordsverb provide with a caption, as of a photograph or a drawingRelated Words- furnish
- provide
- supply
- render
|