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复数:bleeps
第三人称单数:bleeps
现在分词:bleeping
过去式:bleeped
过去分词:bleeped
noun
a short high-pitched sound (as from electronic equipment)
—used in place of an obscene or vulgar expletive
verb
transitive verb
blip
interjection
—used in place of an expletive
"电子噪音",1953年(最初是指盖革计数器),模拟的; 后来与人造卫星联想在一起。从1968年起,作为“在被认为不适合广播的讲话上编辑的蜂鸣声”。
Noun imitative
The first known use of bleep was in 1953
1 “In life and death battles, it really would distract and sound stupid to bleep out such language,” she wrote.
2 With stardom just a compromise away, Ani DiFranco chides her fans, goofs on the media, and wishes major labels would get the bleep off her answering machine.
3 The bleep of hospital machines recurs again with the premature birth of Thorn and Watt's eldest twins.
4 The computer gave a regular bleep.
计算机发出有一定节律的哔哔声。
5 Osbourne replied angrily, using words that were bleeped out, and said she felt like she was being placed on “the electric chair” for having a friend that some people think is racist.
6 The microwave will bleep when your meal is ready.
烹调结束时,微波炉会发出哔哔的声音。
7 After getting bleeped, she pulled herself together enough to call Corbin the “Bob Fosse of his generation” and pronounce it “the best routine ever seen on this show.”
8 She said “fudge,” and the producers inserted bleeps over that.
9 Even “South Park” would have to bleep out Ms. Garefino’s response.
10 Now that I’m breathing on my own, my wall of machines bleeps far less, so I get fewer visits from the nurses.
11 David hollered at him; the word was bleeped and there was a blurry circle hiding his lips.
12 The bleep grew larger, localized now, between his ribs on the right side.
13 Friday night at the Anthem, the Pacific Northwest band’s current incarnation added synthetic bleeps and thumps — commonplace sonic emblems of Tomorrowland — for such songs as “The Future Is Here.”
14 "They're making it worse by bleeping it, for sure," he said.
15 We were the first generation born post-civil rights movement, and we bleeping dared somebody to tell us to go to the back of anywhere.
16 “I think the idea that everyone can run the marathon is a big bleep,” she says, sidestepping more colorful language.
17 The episode was to end with a speech “about intimidation and fear,” Mr. Parker and Mr. Stone wrote, adding, “It didn’t mention Muhammad at all but it got bleeped too.”
18 In the early days of video games, when play was almost entirely confined to arcade titles like Pac-Man and Galaga, character sounds were little more than atonal blips and bleeps.
19 The videos have been redacted in some spots, including apparently to bleep out names and blur faces.
20 Now, on “The Daily Show,” the bleeps are part of the act, and if you watch a segment online the next day you can hear every word.
2 短促响亮的声音
4 打的传呼机
6 用哔哔声覆盖
8 发出哔哔声
9 发出短促响亮的声音
11 给打传呼
13 发哔哔声
15 呼叫器