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Что (кто) такое closed caption - определение

USED TO PROVIDE THE TEXT OF A SHOW'S AUDIO PORTION TO THOSE WHO MAY HAVE TROUBLE HEARING IT
Closed-caption; Closed caption; Closed captions; Closed captioner; Captioning; Open captions; Closed captioned; Closed Captioning; Closed-caption television; Closed-captions; Closed Captions; Closed-captioning; Close captioning; Close caption; Close captions; Media transcription; Closed-captioned; ⚞; ⚟; Closed captioned for the hearing impaired; Screen captioning for the deaf
  • bug]] touting CC1 and CC3 captions (on [[Telemundo]])
  • A still frame showing simulated closed captioning in the pop-on style
  • alt=The logo "CC" in a round white square, framed black.
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closed caption         
chiefly N. Amer.
¦ noun one of a series of subtitles to a television programme, accessible through a decoder.
¦ verb (closed-caption) [usu. as noun closed-captioning] provide (a programme) with closed captions.
Derivatives
closed-captioned adjective
closed-captioning         
noun provide (a programme) with closed captions.
Caption contest         
User:Riga13/sandbox: Caption contest; User:Riga13; Caption competition; Caption Contest
A caption contest or caption competition is a competition between multiple participants, who are required to give the best description for a certain image offered by the contest organizer. Rules and information about the competition process are also given by the competition organizer.
Closed city         
  • An aerial view of [[Baikonur]], [[Kazakhstan]]
  • Zheleznogorsk]], in [[Krasnoyarsk Krai]], Russia
  • Zvyozdny]], Russia
  • A signboard for the Frontier Closed Area in Hong Kong
  • Map indicating federal subjects containing closed cities used for nuclear research and development
  • Washington]], US
  • [[Sarov Monastery]] in [[Sarov]], Russia (1904)
  • A view of [[Severomorsk]], [[Murmansk Oblast]], Russia, which is home to the [[Northern Fleet]].
  • A view of [[Seversk]], Russia
  • A street in [[Snezhinsk]], Russia
  • Snezhnogorsk]], Russia
SETTLEMENT WHERE SPECIFIC AUTHORIZATION IS REQUIRED TO VISIT
ZATO; Closed cities; Closed town; Closed administrative-territorial formation; Atomgrad; Atomgrads; Atomograd; Закрытые административно-территориальные образования; Zakrytye administrativno-territorial'nye obrazovaniya; Closed administrative-territorial formations; ЗАТО; List of closed cities; Russian closed city; Closed secret city
A closed city or closed town, not to be confused with a gated community, is a settlement where travel or residency restrictions are applied so that specific authorization is required to visit or remain overnight. Such places may be sensitive military establishments or secret research installations that require much more space or internal freedom than is available in a conventional military base.
Closed set         
SET WHOSE COMPLEMENT IS AN OPEN SET
Closed subset; Closed (topology); Closed sets; Closed (mathematics)
In geometry, topology, and related branches of mathematics, a closed set is a set whose complement is an open set. In a topological space, a closed set can be defined as a set which contains all its limit points.
closed set         
SET WHOSE COMPLEMENT IS AN OPEN SET
Closed subset; Closed (topology); Closed sets; Closed (mathematics)
<mathematics> A set S is closed under an operator * if x*y is in S for all x, y in S. (1994-12-16)
caption         
ANNUAL COMIC BOOK AND GAMING CONVENTION
Caption (convention); CAPTION
(captions)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
A caption is the words printed underneath a picture or cartoon which explain what it is about.
On the back of the photo is written the simple caption, 'Mrs. Monroe'.
N-COUNT
Caption         
ANNUAL COMIC BOOK AND GAMING CONVENTION
Caption (convention); CAPTION
·noun A caviling; a sophism.
II. Caption ·noun The heading of a chapter, section, or page.
III. Caption ·noun The act of taking or arresting a person by judicial process.
IV. Caption ·noun That part of a legal instrument, as a commission, indictment, ·etc., which shows where, when, and by what authority, it was taken, found, or executed.
caption         
ANNUAL COMIC BOOK AND GAMING CONVENTION
Caption (convention); CAPTION
n. the first section of any written legal pleading (papers) to be filed, which contains the name, address, telephone number of the attorney, the person or persons the attorney represents, the court name, the title of the case, the number of the case, and the title of the documents (complaint, accusation, answer, motion, etc.). Each jurisdiction has its own rules as to the exact format of the caption.
caption         
ANNUAL COMIC BOOK AND GAMING CONVENTION
Caption (convention); CAPTION
¦ noun
1. a title or brief explanation appended to an illustration or cartoon.
a piece of text appearing on screen as part of a film or broadcast.
2. Law the heading of a legal document.
¦ verb provide with a caption.
Origin
ME (in the sense 'seizing, capture', later 'warrant for arrest' and so 'statement of the authority issuing the warrant'): from L. captio(n-), from capere 'take, seize'.

Википедия

Closed captioning

Closed captioning (CC) and subtitling are both processes of displaying text on a television, video screen, or other visual display to provide additional or interpretive information. Both are typically used as a transcription of the audio portion of a program as it occurs (either verbatim or in edited form), sometimes including descriptions of non-speech elements. Other uses have included providing a textual alternative language translation of a presentation's primary audio language that is usually burned-in (or "open") to the video and unselectable.

HTML5 defines subtitles as a "transcription or translation of the dialogue when sound is available but not understood" by the viewer (for example, dialogue in a foreign language) and captions as a "transcription or translation of the dialogue, sound effects, relevant musical cues, and other relevant audio information when sound is unavailable or not clearly audible" (for example, when audio is muted or the viewer is deaf or hard of hearing).