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单词 subtitle
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Definition of subtitle in English:

subtitle

noun ˈsʌbtʌɪt(ə)lˈsəbˌtaɪdl
  • 1subtitlesCaptions displayed at the bottom of a cinema or television screen that translate or transcribe the dialogue or narrative.

    films in foreign languages with English subtitles
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Finally, newly translated subtitles round out this quality presentation.
    • Since the emphasis is on action, watching with the Japanese dialogue and subtitles works out well here.
    • The feature has no optional subtitle track; burned-on subtitles appear during French dialogue sequences.
    • Obviously, there is a bit of liberty between the subtitles and the dialogue in the dubbed track, but the dub is quite good.
    • Also included on these discs are English closed captions and subtitles.
    • Hope you can read lips, because there are no subtitles nor closed captioning.
    • In both the English dub and subtitles, the dialogue is a bit wordy and stilted, but it's rarely distracting.
    • However, this sophistication does not extend to the closed-caption subtitles.
    • It may seem a rather dull conversation, but it is one of the few conversations where Schultze's dialogue is not translated in the subtitles.
    • The only other complaint I have about the video presentation is that subtitles of Chinese dialogue are burned into the image.
    • With critics from around the world in attendance, the company decided to display screens with subtitles in English, playing simultaneously with the dialogue.
    • The one somewhat jarring aspect of the film transfer was the choice to black out areas of the screen where Thai subtitles originally appeared.
    • Also, inexplicably, the song in the title sequence is only translated in the subtitles for one of the sets of episodes.
    • I think the subtitles on the cinema version are not very good.
    • As per other Anchor Bay releases, no subtitles or closed captioning are included.
    • All of the shorts and even the featurettes have subtitles.
    • Closed captioning or subtitles would have been a big help.
    • Fortunately, there are closed captioning subtitles to assist you in these times.
    • Again, all discs should come with closed captioning or subtitles for the hearing impaired.
    • Subtitles stack on top of subtitles until the screen is a blur of words.
  • 2A subordinate title of a published work or article giving additional information about its content.

    the book had now acquired its final title with a qualifying subtitle
    Example sentencesExamples
    • To begin with, its subtitle is misleading for, as its main title states, it is about cunning-folk, and so does not cover broad aspects of popular magic like home remedies or local magical lore.
    • The current subtitle could also serve as an appropriate title.
    • Unfortunately for anyone interested in the economic history of this industry, however, the subtitle is a misnomer, in a number of respects.
    • My one quibble with the article is the subtitle.
    • These began with boxes for a title and a subtitle.
    • Except for the subtitle and copyright page it purports to be more or less a freshman college history of North America after we lose the Revolution (not that that was in the cards, of course).
    • It's acceptable for an article to have a subtitle as well as a title.
    • The subtitle of this book is an important signal about its contents.
    • The subtitle of Bender's article, ‘the need for synthesis in American history’ says it all.
    • The title is rather obscure and the subtitle is out of step with the author's Foreword, which says the book is about the poetry of the British Isles.
    • The subtitle of my article published in last week's Mac Weekly leaves me bewildered.
    • I didn't want to put that as the subtitle of the second edition.
    • The title, and especially the subtitle, suggests more of a guide on how to live with less of the brain clutter that arises from life in an information society.
    • The subtitle gives a better sense of the book's contents.
    • I was suddenly encouraged to breathe life into the manuscript of ‘Knight, Princess and the Falling Star’ (the original title, used as the subtitle of the book).
    • Besides having the longest subtitle of any book I ever saw, this book - which describes a sea disaster - provides just the kind of responsible accounting I'm talking about.
    • Page 23 has a title, a subtitle (which ends in a full stop, perhaps qualifying it as a sentence), and a dateline before anything which would qualify as body text.
    • This is a complex and interesting topic (not discussed thoroughly enough in the rather short article, unfortunately), but the subtitle of the article really killed it.
    • The subtitle is more explicit about the content.
    • The word introduction in the subtitle is not appropriate; invitation would be better.
    Synonyms
    caption, inscription, dedication, motto, slogan, device, heading, head, title, wording, subheading, rubric, colophon
verb ˈsʌbtʌɪt(ə)lˈsəbˌtaɪdl
[with object]
  • 1Provide (a film or programme) with subtitles.

    much of the film is subtitled
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Film geeks in video stores have at least since the advent of VHS spent far too much time talking about badly subtitled Hong Kong gangster films.
    • It's one of the great misfortunes of the cinema box office culture that subtitled films don't get the general release they so often deserve.
    • The film is subtitled in English, Spanish, and French.
    • Most of the films are subtitled or even dubbed, while the animated shorts are largely dialogue-free.
    • We might hope for better from the public-service broadcasters, but what we shouldn't hope for, it seems from my research, is a foreign, subtitled, feature film.
    • Over 100 cinemas in the UK now offer subtitled screenings of films.
    • As I think back on the few dozen subtitled films I watched over the past three weeks, I wonder, ‘What the hell else did I miss?’
    • Eden can't speak, but uses a limited-vocabulary sign language, and the film subtitles her commentary on the journey.
    • Despite being in English, the film is subtitled, presumably to aid the audience in coping with the heavy accents and unfamiliar idioms.
    • Although I am not fluent in Italian, I did get the feeling during the length of the film that it was poorly subtitled, which generated a weightier requirement for strong character interaction.
    • While all the films are subtitled in Chinese, many also have English subtitles as well.
    • It's too bad the film is subtitled, otherwise it would be perfectly suited for kids.
    • She and her colleagues had been up all night and had just finished subtitling our film into Arabic, a mere half-hour before the screening.
    • Open-captioned films and subtitled foreign films are sometimes accessible options for people with adequate vision and literacy.
    • I strongly prefer films to be subtitled rather than dubbed.
    • SBS foreign language films, subtitled in English, are a rich resource of quality entertainment for all Australians, but they cannot be a substitute for learning English.
    • The narration was clear, and where it was required, the film was well subtitled.
    • Note that the visuals for the show, all taken from French and Québécois films, are subtitled in English for the American contingent at Victo.
    • The USA is aiming for 95% of all programmes subtitled by 2006.
    • Despite being subtitled and having won raves at international film festivals, this movie doesn't deliver anything more dramatic than a road trip garnished with an aggressive portion of sex and nudity.
  • 2Provide (a published work or article) with a subtitle.

    the novel was aptly subtitled
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Although this book is subtitled a ‘natural history’ and published by a university press, it is not what one would expect from good science writing.
    • The book is aptly subtitled The Amazing Story of Sue, the Dinosaur That Changed Science, the Law, and My Life.
    • But Wright does subtitle his work ‘a record of reactions in a land of pathos,’ by which he means that his travelogue is a chronicle of his emotional reactions to the place and its people.
    • Reiger actually subtitles this work as A History of the Sport - Its People and Places, Tackle and Techniques.
    • He subtitles his work, ‘Essays on the Reality of Science and Studies.’
 
 

Definition of subtitle in US English:

subtitle

nounˈsəbˌtaɪdlˈsəbˌtīdl
  • 1subtitlesCaptions displayed at the bottom of a movie or television screen that translate or transcribe the dialogue or narrative.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Hope you can read lips, because there are no subtitles nor closed captioning.
    • As per other Anchor Bay releases, no subtitles or closed captioning are included.
    • The only other complaint I have about the video presentation is that subtitles of Chinese dialogue are burned into the image.
    • In both the English dub and subtitles, the dialogue is a bit wordy and stilted, but it's rarely distracting.
    • Obviously, there is a bit of liberty between the subtitles and the dialogue in the dubbed track, but the dub is quite good.
    • Again, all discs should come with closed captioning or subtitles for the hearing impaired.
    • Also included on these discs are English closed captions and subtitles.
    • Finally, newly translated subtitles round out this quality presentation.
    • Subtitles stack on top of subtitles until the screen is a blur of words.
    • The feature has no optional subtitle track; burned-on subtitles appear during French dialogue sequences.
    • I think the subtitles on the cinema version are not very good.
    • Fortunately, there are closed captioning subtitles to assist you in these times.
    • However, this sophistication does not extend to the closed-caption subtitles.
    • Also, inexplicably, the song in the title sequence is only translated in the subtitles for one of the sets of episodes.
    • With critics from around the world in attendance, the company decided to display screens with subtitles in English, playing simultaneously with the dialogue.
    • It may seem a rather dull conversation, but it is one of the few conversations where Schultze's dialogue is not translated in the subtitles.
    • The one somewhat jarring aspect of the film transfer was the choice to black out areas of the screen where Thai subtitles originally appeared.
    • Closed captioning or subtitles would have been a big help.
    • Since the emphasis is on action, watching with the Japanese dialogue and subtitles works out well here.
    • All of the shorts and even the featurettes have subtitles.
  • 2A subordinate title of a published work or article giving additional information about its content.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Except for the subtitle and copyright page it purports to be more or less a freshman college history of North America after we lose the Revolution (not that that was in the cards, of course).
    • This is a complex and interesting topic (not discussed thoroughly enough in the rather short article, unfortunately), but the subtitle of the article really killed it.
    • Page 23 has a title, a subtitle (which ends in a full stop, perhaps qualifying it as a sentence), and a dateline before anything which would qualify as body text.
    • The current subtitle could also serve as an appropriate title.
    • The title, and especially the subtitle, suggests more of a guide on how to live with less of the brain clutter that arises from life in an information society.
    • The subtitle of this book is an important signal about its contents.
    • My one quibble with the article is the subtitle.
    • The word introduction in the subtitle is not appropriate; invitation would be better.
    • Besides having the longest subtitle of any book I ever saw, this book - which describes a sea disaster - provides just the kind of responsible accounting I'm talking about.
    • It's acceptable for an article to have a subtitle as well as a title.
    • I didn't want to put that as the subtitle of the second edition.
    • The title is rather obscure and the subtitle is out of step with the author's Foreword, which says the book is about the poetry of the British Isles.
    • The subtitle is more explicit about the content.
    • These began with boxes for a title and a subtitle.
    • The subtitle of my article published in last week's Mac Weekly leaves me bewildered.
    • The subtitle gives a better sense of the book's contents.
    • To begin with, its subtitle is misleading for, as its main title states, it is about cunning-folk, and so does not cover broad aspects of popular magic like home remedies or local magical lore.
    • The subtitle of Bender's article, ‘the need for synthesis in American history’ says it all.
    • I was suddenly encouraged to breathe life into the manuscript of ‘Knight, Princess and the Falling Star’ (the original title, used as the subtitle of the book).
    • Unfortunately for anyone interested in the economic history of this industry, however, the subtitle is a misnomer, in a number of respects.
    Synonyms
    caption, inscription, dedication, motto, slogan, device, heading, head, title, wording, subheading, rubric, colophon
verbˈsəbˌtaɪdlˈsəbˌtīdl
[with object]
  • 1Provide (a movie or program) with subtitles.

    much of the film is subtitled
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As I think back on the few dozen subtitled films I watched over the past three weeks, I wonder, ‘What the hell else did I miss?’
    • The narration was clear, and where it was required, the film was well subtitled.
    • It's one of the great misfortunes of the cinema box office culture that subtitled films don't get the general release they so often deserve.
    • Despite being in English, the film is subtitled, presumably to aid the audience in coping with the heavy accents and unfamiliar idioms.
    • Note that the visuals for the show, all taken from French and Québécois films, are subtitled in English for the American contingent at Victo.
    • SBS foreign language films, subtitled in English, are a rich resource of quality entertainment for all Australians, but they cannot be a substitute for learning English.
    • Open-captioned films and subtitled foreign films are sometimes accessible options for people with adequate vision and literacy.
    • Film geeks in video stores have at least since the advent of VHS spent far too much time talking about badly subtitled Hong Kong gangster films.
    • Despite being subtitled and having won raves at international film festivals, this movie doesn't deliver anything more dramatic than a road trip garnished with an aggressive portion of sex and nudity.
    • Eden can't speak, but uses a limited-vocabulary sign language, and the film subtitles her commentary on the journey.
    • I strongly prefer films to be subtitled rather than dubbed.
    • Over 100 cinemas in the UK now offer subtitled screenings of films.
    • While all the films are subtitled in Chinese, many also have English subtitles as well.
    • The USA is aiming for 95% of all programmes subtitled by 2006.
    • The film is subtitled in English, Spanish, and French.
    • Although I am not fluent in Italian, I did get the feeling during the length of the film that it was poorly subtitled, which generated a weightier requirement for strong character interaction.
    • She and her colleagues had been up all night and had just finished subtitling our film into Arabic, a mere half-hour before the screening.
    • Most of the films are subtitled or even dubbed, while the animated shorts are largely dialogue-free.
    • We might hope for better from the public-service broadcasters, but what we shouldn't hope for, it seems from my research, is a foreign, subtitled, feature film.
    • It's too bad the film is subtitled, otherwise it would be perfectly suited for kids.
  • 2Provide (a published work or article) with a subtitle.

    the novel was aptly subtitled
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But Wright does subtitle his work ‘a record of reactions in a land of pathos,’ by which he means that his travelogue is a chronicle of his emotional reactions to the place and its people.
    • He subtitles his work, ‘Essays on the Reality of Science and Studies.’
    • Reiger actually subtitles this work as A History of the Sport - Its People and Places, Tackle and Techniques.
    • Although this book is subtitled a ‘natural history’ and published by a university press, it is not what one would expect from good science writing.
    • The book is aptly subtitled The Amazing Story of Sue, the Dinosaur That Changed Science, the Law, and My Life.
 
 
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