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Definition of sync in English: sync(also synch) noun sɪŋksɪŋk mass nouninformal Synchronization. images flash on to your screen in sync with the music Example sentencesExamples - Sonically, the Dolby Digital Stereo does a wonderful job of keeping the video game like music in perfect sync with the surroundings and all the voices are pristine and understandable.
- Traditionally, stop-motion animation is done with a locked-off camera because moving the camera and the characters in perfect synch is quite a challenge.
- They came in their long dark-green cloaks and golden armor, carrying perfectly polished bows and marching in perfect synch.
- Worse, there's a stretch at the end of the film where the 5.1 totally breaks down and loses sync with the video.
- A risk associated with typical methods that use variable-length codes is that if an error appears somewhere in the middle of the compressed image, then the decompressor loses synch and all the data from there on in is lost.
- When used with sync sound, the arm of the slate is dropped so that the sound of the ‘clap’ and the image of the arm dropping can be synced together to ensure that the dialog and the actor's lips are matched.
- There also seem to be audio synch problems and the image is not enhanced for widescreen televisions.
- This was highlighted during a fantastic duet during the last half of the show; both instruments played for several minutes in complete synch with each other.
- One triumph is that when people are speaking on-screen, the audio is in reasonably close sync with the video - still rare on phone-based TV.
- No thirteenth month is inserted every third year as the Chinese do, in order to bring the calendar back into sync with the sun.
- That one had an annoying stutter, apparently caused by the feature that lets it pause live TV à la TiVo, and occasionally the audio lost sync with the video.
- In over a month of usage I only had to re-capture two clips of video that did not have proper audio sync.
- Even in the 1980s, when realism gradually became the cinematic mainstream, many films only had partial sync sound due to a shortage of technical personnel.
- I decided definitely to shoot a film with sync sound.
- We did have to think about sound in a conceptual way, because there is no sync sound in that piece apart from the swimming-pool sequence.
- The reproduction carrier frequency is scanned at the converted step frequency width until a frame sync is established after the frame sync is detected.
- The foot tapping was in perfect sync to the sounds of the drum.
- The agent sits there, transfixed at the sight before him, and as the music breaks down they change position before it starts up again, once again writhing in and out in perfect sync with their soundtrack.
- The day is approaching when joggers will be able to run in perfect sync with their favorite music.
- The dialogue is in perfect synch and tone with the picture.
verb sɪŋksɪŋk [with object]informal Synchronize. the flash needs to be synced to your camera Example sentencesExamples - Once recorded, the program syncs the audio and video with the slides and creates a searchable index, allowing viewers to skip ahead or replay a segment.
- Music studios traditionally have tape machines that can record up to 64 tracks, and multiple machines can be synched to make an unlimited amount of tracks available.
- Now, syncing a cellphone with your Outlook could be useful.
- Today's Wall Street Journal had a story on syncing PCs and cellphones.
- If it finds them, it downloads them - and iTunes syncs them onto your iPod.
- If you spend $50, they will come with a clock that syncs itself to the U.S. atomic clock in Boulder, Colo.
- Disc two is taken up entirely by the film's storyboards, synched to your choice of the English or Japanese soundtracks.
- It's a digital music player that syncs music wirelessly over 802. 11b networks without leaving your car, your bag, or your pocket.
- She syncs her laptop with her PDA at least once a day.
- Mics of this type can often also be synched to the zoom function on the camera, so they become more directional as the lens zooms in on a subject.
- It's easier to punch in a news channel on the AM / FM radio to hear headlines, rather than go to the trouble of syncing your iPod with your computer before heading out.
- I work on the optical printer, a machine that slaves a camera and projector and synchs them to allow you to re-photograph a film-strip frame by frame, or repeat frames - any number of things.
- While the action on screen isn't synched to the music, it does help to convey the raw power of the track and works well.
- Lynch added his atmospheric ambience and the dialogue was then synced.
- This step does the actual transfer of files from your PC to the iPod; it also syncs your local iTunes database on the PC to the one on your iPod.
- When used with sync sound, the arm of the slate is dropped so that the sound of the ‘clap’ and the image of the arm dropping can be synced together to ensure that the dialog and the actor's lips are matched.
- The dialogue is synced correctly, but the ambience is all wrong.
- And it syncs it with an iPod so you can keep the data up to date between your computer and pod.
- Once it's set up, it makes syncing your player's contents much simpler - just plug in your device and it'll pair up exactly the stuff you want, without intervention.
- He synched sound with film long before a singing Al Jolson wowed film audiences in 1927.
Phrases informal Working well (or badly) together; in (or out of) agreement. her eyes and her brain seemed to be seriously out of sync Example sentencesExamples - Another factor in the persistence of auteurism is, oddly, that it's in perfect sync with what became called postmodernism, even though it came to its fore one and a half or even two decades before postmodernism.
- In sync with his cooking dogma is his steadfast managing style.
- But the notion that design is out of synch or displaced in a museum context is a contradiction I have difficulty resolving.
- Dissention in the ranks: At a joint press conference yesterday, the parties behind the policy detente were out of synch on the question of what the agreement means for consumers' fair use rights.
- To share life, we must spend time together and find ways to be in sync.
- Currently we are completely out of synch with the rest of Europe.
- In sync with many others, he says the best preservation is to move the wine and pour it to customers.
- These days he might find himself in the minority - his approach is out of synch with social trends that suggest parenting is a complex science to be taught by ‘experts’ and the state.
- In sync with the latest trend youth would be the target audience for the movie.
- In sync with other news accounts, the New York Times had reported two days earlier that ‘the paper did not print any calls for attacks.’
Rhymes bethink, blink, brink, cinque, clink, dink, drink, fink, Frink, gink, ink, interlink, jink, kink, link, mink, pink, plink, prink, rink, shrink, sink, skink, slink, stink, think, wink, zinc Definition of sync in US English: sync(also synch) nounsɪŋksiNGk informal Synchronization. images flash onto your screen in sync with the music Example sentencesExamples - The agent sits there, transfixed at the sight before him, and as the music breaks down they change position before it starts up again, once again writhing in and out in perfect sync with their soundtrack.
- The dialogue is in perfect synch and tone with the picture.
- We did have to think about sound in a conceptual way, because there is no sync sound in that piece apart from the swimming-pool sequence.
- There also seem to be audio synch problems and the image is not enhanced for widescreen televisions.
- The foot tapping was in perfect sync to the sounds of the drum.
- A risk associated with typical methods that use variable-length codes is that if an error appears somewhere in the middle of the compressed image, then the decompressor loses synch and all the data from there on in is lost.
- This was highlighted during a fantastic duet during the last half of the show; both instruments played for several minutes in complete synch with each other.
- No thirteenth month is inserted every third year as the Chinese do, in order to bring the calendar back into sync with the sun.
- One triumph is that when people are speaking on-screen, the audio is in reasonably close sync with the video - still rare on phone-based TV.
- Even in the 1980s, when realism gradually became the cinematic mainstream, many films only had partial sync sound due to a shortage of technical personnel.
- Traditionally, stop-motion animation is done with a locked-off camera because moving the camera and the characters in perfect synch is quite a challenge.
- They came in their long dark-green cloaks and golden armor, carrying perfectly polished bows and marching in perfect synch.
- When used with sync sound, the arm of the slate is dropped so that the sound of the ‘clap’ and the image of the arm dropping can be synced together to ensure that the dialog and the actor's lips are matched.
- The reproduction carrier frequency is scanned at the converted step frequency width until a frame sync is established after the frame sync is detected.
- Sonically, the Dolby Digital Stereo does a wonderful job of keeping the video game like music in perfect sync with the surroundings and all the voices are pristine and understandable.
- That one had an annoying stutter, apparently caused by the feature that lets it pause live TV à la TiVo, and occasionally the audio lost sync with the video.
- I decided definitely to shoot a film with sync sound.
- The day is approaching when joggers will be able to run in perfect sync with their favorite music.
- Worse, there's a stretch at the end of the film where the 5.1 totally breaks down and loses sync with the video.
- In over a month of usage I only had to re-capture two clips of video that did not have proper audio sync.
verbsɪŋksiNGk [with object]informal Synchronize. the flash needs to be synced to your camera Example sentencesExamples - Mics of this type can often also be synched to the zoom function on the camera, so they become more directional as the lens zooms in on a subject.
- Disc two is taken up entirely by the film's storyboards, synched to your choice of the English or Japanese soundtracks.
- It's a digital music player that syncs music wirelessly over 802. 11b networks without leaving your car, your bag, or your pocket.
- I work on the optical printer, a machine that slaves a camera and projector and synchs them to allow you to re-photograph a film-strip frame by frame, or repeat frames - any number of things.
- When used with sync sound, the arm of the slate is dropped so that the sound of the ‘clap’ and the image of the arm dropping can be synced together to ensure that the dialog and the actor's lips are matched.
- Today's Wall Street Journal had a story on syncing PCs and cellphones.
- The dialogue is synced correctly, but the ambience is all wrong.
- Lynch added his atmospheric ambience and the dialogue was then synced.
- This step does the actual transfer of files from your PC to the iPod; it also syncs your local iTunes database on the PC to the one on your iPod.
- Music studios traditionally have tape machines that can record up to 64 tracks, and multiple machines can be synched to make an unlimited amount of tracks available.
- It's easier to punch in a news channel on the AM / FM radio to hear headlines, rather than go to the trouble of syncing your iPod with your computer before heading out.
- She syncs her laptop with her PDA at least once a day.
- Once it's set up, it makes syncing your player's contents much simpler - just plug in your device and it'll pair up exactly the stuff you want, without intervention.
- Once recorded, the program syncs the audio and video with the slides and creates a searchable index, allowing viewers to skip ahead or replay a segment.
- Now, syncing a cellphone with your Outlook could be useful.
- If you spend $50, they will come with a clock that syncs itself to the U.S. atomic clock in Boulder, Colo.
- And it syncs it with an iPod so you can keep the data up to date between your computer and pod.
- He synched sound with film long before a singing Al Jolson wowed film audiences in 1927.
- If it finds them, it downloads them - and iTunes syncs them onto your iPod.
- While the action on screen isn't synched to the music, it does help to convey the raw power of the track and works well.
Phrases informal Working well (or badly) together; in (or out of) agreement. her eyes and her brain seemed to be seriously out of sync Example sentencesExamples - In sync with many others, he says the best preservation is to move the wine and pour it to customers.
- Currently we are completely out of synch with the rest of Europe.
- These days he might find himself in the minority - his approach is out of synch with social trends that suggest parenting is a complex science to be taught by ‘experts’ and the state.
- To share life, we must spend time together and find ways to be in sync.
- Dissention in the ranks: At a joint press conference yesterday, the parties behind the policy detente were out of synch on the question of what the agreement means for consumers' fair use rights.
- In sync with his cooking dogma is his steadfast managing style.
- In sync with other news accounts, the New York Times had reported two days earlier that ‘the paper did not print any calls for attacks.’
- In sync with the latest trend youth would be the target audience for the movie.
- Another factor in the persistence of auteurism is, oddly, that it's in perfect sync with what became called postmodernism, even though it came to its fore one and a half or even two decades before postmodernism.
- But the notion that design is out of synch or displaced in a museum context is a contradiction I have difficulty resolving.
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