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Definition of surtitle in English: surtitlenoun ˈsəːtʌɪt(ə)lˈsərtaɪd(ə)l trademark in US A caption projected on a screen above the stage in an opera, translating the text being sung. (歌剧中)打在舞台上方屏幕上的唱词字幕 Example sentencesExamples - Conceding the point, many opera houses nowadays always flash surtitles above the proscenium.
- If you're translating for surtitles, of course, there are no metrical constraints.
- The work was sung in Mandarin, with English surtitles.
- It is only slightly frustrating occasionally that one is forced to read the surtitles and miss some of the subtler action but that is a minor scruple.
- Next came the introduction of surtitles in the opera house, either above the proscenium arch or, in some theatres, on individual screens in front of each seat.
- Also, the surtitles (presented in English, Vietnamese and French) appear to the extreme left of the stage, making a chore of following the action and understanding the dialogue.
- The mini-operas are in English, with English surtitles projected on the walls as part of the convention-breaking design that will surround the roaming audience.
- Because it performs operas in their original language, it uses surtitles to translate the libretti into English.
- One plus was the use of surtitles which allowed for instant translation.
- Now many, if not most, opera houses use surtitles.
- This production of Bizet's hot-blooded opera is to be sung in French with English surtitles and features a new set by Felix Bessonov based on the city of Seville.
- The libretto was re-written for raciness and local flavour and sung in English with surtitles, which seems redundant but was surprisingly handy.
- Audiences won't have English surtitles translating the German lyrics, but the piece works in abstract as well as in narrative with a collage of theatrical imagery seen through the dance and heard through the music.
- Captioning differs from the surtitles that have helped popularise opera in the US.
- Projected over several screens, the surtitles use different fonts, with a comic-book typeface for the larger-than-life characters.
- Whilst the play is performed entirely in Spanish, the well-presented surtitles make following the dialogue an easy task.
- Nearly all the lyrics are in French - surtitles would have been useful - and the only speech is an amusing opening greeting as the sparse audience is welcomed aboard the flight to Haiti.
- A fair amount of the dialogue is in Gaelic (and the surtitles are not visible from all seats) though their gist is usually clear enough until the play's downbeat final moments - ironically one of its finest passages.
- There are surtitles, of course, but in the quick, conversational repartee of the Prologue, the machine has trouble keeping up.
- This show, performed in Arabic with English surtitles, is a vital complement in that it is a report from the inside.
verbˈsəːtʌɪt(ə)lˈsərtaɪd(ə)l [with object]Provide (an opera production) with surtitles. 为(歌剧)提供唱词字幕 Example sentencesExamples - The text is incredibly sophisticated, full of puns and rhymes that make it quite difficult to surtitle in English.
Definition of surtitle in US English: surtitlenounˈsərtīd(ə)lˈsərtaɪd(ə)l trademark in US A caption projected on a screen above the stage in an opera, translating the text being sung; a supertitle. (歌剧中)打在舞台上方屏幕上的唱词字幕 Example sentencesExamples - The work was sung in Mandarin, with English surtitles.
- Also, the surtitles (presented in English, Vietnamese and French) appear to the extreme left of the stage, making a chore of following the action and understanding the dialogue.
- Whilst the play is performed entirely in Spanish, the well-presented surtitles make following the dialogue an easy task.
- Now many, if not most, opera houses use surtitles.
- Nearly all the lyrics are in French - surtitles would have been useful - and the only speech is an amusing opening greeting as the sparse audience is welcomed aboard the flight to Haiti.
- The mini-operas are in English, with English surtitles projected on the walls as part of the convention-breaking design that will surround the roaming audience.
- If you're translating for surtitles, of course, there are no metrical constraints.
- This production of Bizet's hot-blooded opera is to be sung in French with English surtitles and features a new set by Felix Bessonov based on the city of Seville.
- Captioning differs from the surtitles that have helped popularise opera in the US.
- Next came the introduction of surtitles in the opera house, either above the proscenium arch or, in some theatres, on individual screens in front of each seat.
- Audiences won't have English surtitles translating the German lyrics, but the piece works in abstract as well as in narrative with a collage of theatrical imagery seen through the dance and heard through the music.
- The libretto was re-written for raciness and local flavour and sung in English with surtitles, which seems redundant but was surprisingly handy.
- Conceding the point, many opera houses nowadays always flash surtitles above the proscenium.
- This show, performed in Arabic with English surtitles, is a vital complement in that it is a report from the inside.
- Projected over several screens, the surtitles use different fonts, with a comic-book typeface for the larger-than-life characters.
- It is only slightly frustrating occasionally that one is forced to read the surtitles and miss some of the subtler action but that is a minor scruple.
- One plus was the use of surtitles which allowed for instant translation.
- There are surtitles, of course, but in the quick, conversational repartee of the Prologue, the machine has trouble keeping up.
- Because it performs operas in their original language, it uses surtitles to translate the libretti into English.
- A fair amount of the dialogue is in Gaelic (and the surtitles are not visible from all seats) though their gist is usually clear enough until the play's downbeat final moments - ironically one of its finest passages.
verbˈsərtīd(ə)lˈsərtaɪd(ə)l [with object]Provide (an opera production) with surtitles. 为(歌剧)提供唱词字幕 Example sentencesExamples - The text is incredibly sophisticated, full of puns and rhymes that make it quite difficult to surtitle in English.
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