Bleep out Meaning in English
expression
释义
To cover a word or sound in a recording or broadcast (often a bad or inappropriate word) with a beep or similar sound so people can't hear it.
用法与细微差别
Mainly used for TV, radio, or video content to censor offensive language. Usually refers to replacing specific words with a 'beep' sound. Formal writing may use 'censor' instead. Often seen as 'bleeped out' in past/passive form: 'The swear word was bleeped out.'
例句
They bleep out bad words on TV.
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The movie was bleeped out to make it family-friendly.
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The radio host bleeped out the caller's curse.
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Did you notice they had to bleep out half his interview?
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Sometimes comedians are completely bleeped out on late-night shows.
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"Oops, they had to bleep out what she just said on live TV!"
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