词汇 | blooper |
释义 | blooper Theme: ERROR 1. n. an embarrassing broadcasting error that must be bleeped or blooped out of the program. I made a blooper, and they cut it out of the program.There is a record you can buy that lets you hear the famous bloopers of the past. 2. n. any error. Another day, another blooper.That was a real blooper. Did you get fired? blooper noun 1 an error, especially a humiliating and/or humorous one US, 1947. 2 in television, radio or film making, an unintentionally funny misspoken line US, 1926. 3 an M79 grenade launcher. Vietnam war usage. It is a single-shot, break-open, breech-loading, shoulder-fired weapon US, 1978 blooper1. In broadcast TV, an error that is omitted with a "bleep" or "bloop" sound. I heard there was a bad blooper on tonight's newscast—what happened? 2. An error or mistake. Sometimes, especially in film or TV, humorous bloopers are compiled and shown at the end of the program. Uh yeah, hanging up on the boss is usually a blooper. Honestly, the bloopers from that show are funnier than the show itself. 3. In baseball, a pitch that is not hit very hard and, as a result, travels just past the infield. Smith hit a blooper just past second base that allowed the runner to score. 4. In baseball, a pitch that is thrown poorly, often higher than is desired. And that blooper was ball four, so the batter is headed to first base. blooper(ˈblupɚ)1. n. an embarrassing broadcasting error that must be bleeped or blooped out of the program. There is a record you can buy that lets you hear the famous bloopers of the past. 2. n. an error. That was a real blooper. Did you get fired? |
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