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单词 lip-sync
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Definition of lip-sync in English:

lip-sync

(also lip-synch)
verbˈlɪpsɪŋkˈlɪp ˌsɪŋk
[no object]
  • (of an actor or singer) move the lips silently in synchronization with a pre-recorded soundtrack.

    they lip-synched toBohemian Rhapsody
    with object he looked into the camera and lip-synched the lyrics to ‘I've Got a Love’
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The best thing about Bollywood movies is that its actors are all really good at lip-synching.
    • Very few Indian actors can sing and dance, everything is lip-synced with backup singers and there is a choreographer to take care of all the dance routines.
    • For most TV and live performances, this studio recording will simply be played through the sound system, and the singer will convincingly lip-synch the performance.
    • The Internet is buzzing with amateur videos, the kind that feature kids lip-synching or imitating Jedi knights.
    • She wanted to sing; she even filmed several scenes lip-synching to her own temp tracks.
    • In fact, many of the clips feature the artists lip-synching to their music on teen dance programs.
    • In high school he put on a most peculiar theatrical production: a musical version of David Lynch's Blue Velvet with actors lip-synching to the songs of Marianne Faithful.
    • I know the country is bristling with musical talent and an invigorated, cringe-less culture has emerged where once we lip-synched to an imported soundtrack.
    • The sound may very well be lip-synched - and if it isn't, the audio is so poorly recorded as to make lip-synching preferable.
    • I found the English track excellent, with good voice acting and no problem with lip-synching.
    • Instead, his actors lip-synch to the prerecorded music.
    • The movies are musicals, but the actors don't sing; they lip-synch to songs previously recorded by playback singers.
    • Shot in and around some castle or other in 1971, this is a film, not a stage production, which means the singers lip-synch to their pre-recorded voices.
    • That doesn't mean we don't have great performances where actors are lip-synching.
    • It's beautifully picturised, and sung by the actor who is supposed to be singing it - which is rare in Indian films, where the actors generally lip-synch songs sung by others.
    • Their Siegfried injured his leg, so his understudy lip-synced the role while the hurt tenor sang from a chair.
    • The actors lip-synch with the music in the background.
    • I say pantomime because it isn't even lip-synching.
    • So a live orchestra was playing a sampled part while the singer lip-synced to prerecorded vocals.
    • She lip-synched, but the track was pre-recorded, and she was singing!

Derivatives

  • lip-syncer

  • noun
 
 

Definition of lip-sync in US English:

lip-sync

(also lip-synch)
verbˈlip ˌsiNGkˈlɪp ˌsɪŋk
[no object]
  • (of an actor or singer) move the lips silently in synchronization with a prerecorded soundtrack.

    with object several singers were alleged to have lip-synched their songs
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Shot in and around some castle or other in 1971, this is a film, not a stage production, which means the singers lip-synch to their pre-recorded voices.
    • That doesn't mean we don't have great performances where actors are lip-synching.
    • Their Siegfried injured his leg, so his understudy lip-synced the role while the hurt tenor sang from a chair.
    • Very few Indian actors can sing and dance, everything is lip-synced with backup singers and there is a choreographer to take care of all the dance routines.
    • She wanted to sing; she even filmed several scenes lip-synching to her own temp tracks.
    • In high school he put on a most peculiar theatrical production: a musical version of David Lynch's Blue Velvet with actors lip-synching to the songs of Marianne Faithful.
    • She lip-synched, but the track was pre-recorded, and she was singing!
    • I say pantomime because it isn't even lip-synching.
    • I know the country is bristling with musical talent and an invigorated, cringe-less culture has emerged where once we lip-synched to an imported soundtrack.
    • For most TV and live performances, this studio recording will simply be played through the sound system, and the singer will convincingly lip-synch the performance.
    • The best thing about Bollywood movies is that its actors are all really good at lip-synching.
    • The sound may very well be lip-synched - and if it isn't, the audio is so poorly recorded as to make lip-synching preferable.
    • The Internet is buzzing with amateur videos, the kind that feature kids lip-synching or imitating Jedi knights.
    • The movies are musicals, but the actors don't sing; they lip-synch to songs previously recorded by playback singers.
    • The actors lip-synch with the music in the background.
    • In fact, many of the clips feature the artists lip-synching to their music on teen dance programs.
    • I found the English track excellent, with good voice acting and no problem with lip-synching.
    • Instead, his actors lip-synch to the prerecorded music.
    • It's beautifully picturised, and sung by the actor who is supposed to be singing it - which is rare in Indian films, where the actors generally lip-synch songs sung by others.
    • So a live orchestra was playing a sampled part while the singer lip-synced to prerecorded vocals.
 
 
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