- captioned
- cap·tion || 'kæpʃn n. explanatory heading, descriptive title v. write a caption, provide with a caption
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Described and Captioned Media Program — Logo dcmplogo.png Founded 1950 Location Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States of America Area served United States of America Focus Deaf education, Blind education, promote equal accessibilit … Wikipedia
closed captioned — adj AmE if a television programme is closed captioned, you are able to read the words that are said at the bottom of your screen, if you have a special piece of equipment attached to your television … Dictionary of contemporary English
closed-captioned — adjective Having captions that can only be seen with the appropriate equipment. See Also: open captioned … Wiktionary
closed-captioned — closed cap|tioned [ ,klouzd kæpʃənd ] adjective a closed captioned television program has the words being spoken written at the bottom of the screen for people who do not hear well … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
closed-captioned — UK [ˌkləʊzd ˈkæpʃ(ə)nd] / US [ˌkloʊzd ˈkæpʃənd] adjective a closed captioned television programme has the words being spoken written at the bottom of the screen for people who do not hear well … English dictionary
closed-captioned — [klōzd′kap′shənd] adj. designating or of TV programs featuring captions for the deaf which are made visible only by means of a special decoding device … English World dictionary
closed-captioned — adjective Date: 1979 of a television program broadcast with captions that appear only on the screen of a receiver equipped with a decoder … New Collegiate Dictionary
closed-captioned — /klohzd kap sheuhnd/, adj. (of a television program) broadcast with captions, as for the hearing impaired, that are visible only with the use of a decoder attached to the television set. [1975 80] * * * … Universalium
closed-captioned — closed′ cap′tioned adj. rtv (of a television program) broadcast with captions that are visible only with the use of a decoder • Etymology: 1975–80 … From formal English to slang
closed-captioned — adjective broadcast with captions that are seen only on receivers having special equipment; can be provided for hard of hearing viewers • Topics: ↑television, ↑telecasting, ↑TV, ↑video • Participle of verb: ↑caption … Useful english dictionary