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/kap-shuhn/US // ˈkæp ʃən //UK // (ˈkæpʃən) //

标题,说明,字幕,说明书

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a title or explanation for a picture or illustration, as in a magazine, newspaper, or book.
    • : a heading or title, as of a chapter, article, or page.
    • : Movies, Television, Digital Technology. a transcription or translation of dialogue and a written description of other audio elements, as sound effects, music, or atmospheric sounds, displayed as a graphic overlay on the lower part of the screen in a television program, film, video, or video game.subtitle. a title or annotation displayed as a graphic overlay on the screen in a television program, film, video, or video game, as to set the scene, name a location, or specify a time or date.
    • : Law. the heading of a legal document stating the time, place, etc., of execution or performance.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to supply a caption or captions for: to caption a photograph.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • The publisher has also beefed up the length of captions to add context around the posts, encouraging people to read more.

  • The next time any app plays audio or video, you should see closed captions appear in real time.

  • Tap and drag the captions to move them, or double-tap them to increase or decrease their size.

  • On video streaming appsJust about every video streaming app you’ll come across will have an option for closed captions.

  • This means that if you want captions, you’ll have to rely on the smart AI-powered voice recognition systems built into your video-calling app of choice.

  • Girma sent a letter to TED, urging it to caption all the videos, but she says the response indicated disinterest.

  • The warning came with the caption from jamesb, “Keene was too lit last night.”

  • In February, he posed with Shilene George in a photo with the caption, “I have the best girlfriend in the whole world!!”

  • His Facebook profile has a photograph of Ford as Indiana Jones above a caption that reads, “The other me.”

  • The caption reads: “Israeli Air Force Kills Children In Gaza.”

  • The scheme is made for three years' wear and is given with the caption that the girls themselves chose.

  • Under this caption must be placed certain conditions that may under given circumstances be important.

  • Fly-away Peg, they called her, and the way she flew to school on her blue roan might easily have merited the caption.

  • Such objects have a distinct status, and it is the part of good sense to give them, as occupying that status, a distinct caption.

  • The illustrations themselves (and the book name portion of the caption) were printed correctly.