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Definition of voice-over in English: voice-overnoun ˈvɔɪsˌəʊvəˈvɔɪs ˌoʊvər A piece of narration in a film or broadcast, not accompanied by an image of the speaker. (电影或广播)画外音,旁白 the budget is summarized in a voice-over at the end of the news mass noun the coordination of live voice-over, music, and slides as modifier voice-over dialogue Example sentencesExamples - There is no voice-over narration, dialogue being restricted to whatever the various people have to say in the course of their activities.
- The intrigue is accompanied by a voice-over commentary, just in case you don't understand, and haphazard flashbacks to remind you of her traumatic childhood.
- A voice-over narrator ‘explains’ things, whereas we want to see and experience them.
- The film's strength is in its intricate intertwining of story and image, of dialogue, voice-over and music.
- I wrote all of the voice-overs for the documentary.
- The film has a voice-over narrator who carefully explains the film's meaning, thus sparing us the trouble of employing a single brain cell.
- His was also the last voice that millions of people would have heard in the event of a nuclear attack because he did the voice-over for a film to be broadcast after the three minute warning.
- You can see trends in the voice-overs, musical accompaniment, and editing style.
- There are several sequences in the film that abandon voice-overs and linger on the natural beauty of the landscape.
- The voice-over narration and flashbacks provide an autobiographical as well as retrospective cast to the film.
- The voice-over commentary covers his thoughts, a technique that can be dangerously indulgent.
- On the actual broadcast, voice-overs and promos pretty much ruined the piece.
- There is no dialogue, only voice-overs by all the characters.
- Making up for the minor problem with the music is the voice-over work, which is phenomenal.
- Songs just seem to get started, and then the music fades to be replaced by a voice-over from one of the interviewees.
- The story, narrated by a voice-over, involves a husband and wife, who, after the first flowering of love's uncertain bloom, decide they are worth more to each other dead than alive.
- Some of the extracts we saw were enhanced by live actors doing voice-overs, others had piano or dubbed on music.
- There is no dialogue, but a pompous voice-over narration explains everything that is going on, just in case we are too dim to figure it out.
- His dry voice-over narration also adds considerably to the film, helping us to accept this flimsy story.
verb ˈvɔɪsˌəʊvə [with object]Narrate (spoken material) for a film or broadcast as a voice-over. 由画外音说,旁白叙述 we had to voice-over some passages of dialogue the commercials are voice-overed Example sentencesExamples - See all these famous people, then download mp3s of them voice-overing their little hearts out.
Synonyms tell, relate, recount, give an account of, unfold, set forth, set out, describe, detail, sketch out, portray, chronicle, give a report of, report, relay, retail, delineate, rehearse, recite Definition of voice-over in US English: voice-overnounˈvois ˌōvərˈvɔɪs ˌoʊvər A piece of narration in a movie or broadcast, not accompanied by an image of the speaker. (电影或广播)画外音,旁白 Example sentencesExamples - His was also the last voice that millions of people would have heard in the event of a nuclear attack because he did the voice-over for a film to be broadcast after the three minute warning.
- Making up for the minor problem with the music is the voice-over work, which is phenomenal.
- There is no dialogue, only voice-overs by all the characters.
- There are several sequences in the film that abandon voice-overs and linger on the natural beauty of the landscape.
- On the actual broadcast, voice-overs and promos pretty much ruined the piece.
- The voice-over commentary covers his thoughts, a technique that can be dangerously indulgent.
- Some of the extracts we saw were enhanced by live actors doing voice-overs, others had piano or dubbed on music.
- The film has a voice-over narrator who carefully explains the film's meaning, thus sparing us the trouble of employing a single brain cell.
- Songs just seem to get started, and then the music fades to be replaced by a voice-over from one of the interviewees.
- The film's strength is in its intricate intertwining of story and image, of dialogue, voice-over and music.
- The story, narrated by a voice-over, involves a husband and wife, who, after the first flowering of love's uncertain bloom, decide they are worth more to each other dead than alive.
- The voice-over narration and flashbacks provide an autobiographical as well as retrospective cast to the film.
- His dry voice-over narration also adds considerably to the film, helping us to accept this flimsy story.
- There is no voice-over narration, dialogue being restricted to whatever the various people have to say in the course of their activities.
- There is no dialogue, but a pompous voice-over narration explains everything that is going on, just in case we are too dim to figure it out.
- The intrigue is accompanied by a voice-over commentary, just in case you don't understand, and haphazard flashbacks to remind you of her traumatic childhood.
- You can see trends in the voice-overs, musical accompaniment, and editing style.
- A voice-over narrator ‘explains’ things, whereas we want to see and experience them.
- I wrote all of the voice-overs for the documentary.
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