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soundtrack

/sound-trak/US // ˈsaʊndˌtræk //UK // (ˈsaʊndˌtræk) //

原声带,配乐,声带,背景音乐

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the narrow band on one or both sides of a motion-picture film on which sound is recorded.
    • : the sound recorded on a motion-picture film; audio portion of a film.
    • : the music or dialogue from a film available on a commercial recording.

Examples

  • He pulls her in, and when they kiss, the slow motion and the watery soundtrack make it feel as if they’ve ducked beneath the surface of reality.

  • It dominated my inner thoughts like a soundtrack that would not change.

  • Those episodes — plus six more that rounded out the one-season wonder — are newly available to stream on Hulu after the long-winded process of securing licensing rights to the original soundtrack.

  • Produced by John Legend, the series makes use of a modern soundtrack that subtly connects slavery-era stories to contemporary struggles for racial justice.

  • Alongside the wonderfully talented Chris Keys, “Sacred Safe” is a standout cut from Innocent Country, and serves as a soundtrack entry for my healing journey after my divorce.

  • His monotonous music is, really, like the audio soundtrack to a k-hole.

  • Mariachis provided the soundtrack as the City went mad with Fernando-mania.

  • Film fans also know the band for its soundtrack to the Jacques Demy film Model Shop.

  • Yankee Doodle Dandy, from 1942, tells the story of the man who practically wrote the soundtrack to American patriotism.

  • Brian Eno was the first one invited to do the soundtrack; after all, the film was intended as an homage to Andy Warhol.

  • They lipsynch the soundtrack, cadge souvenirs and pester you with smarmy, show-off questions.