sound track in English

noun
1
a recording of the musical accompaniment to a movie.
she has requested a collaboration for the soundtrack to her forthcoming movie
verb
1
provide (a movie) with a soundtrack.
it is soundtracked by the great Ennio Morricone

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "sound track" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "sound track", or refer to the context using the word "sound track" in the English Dictionary.

1. Extract DVD sound track quickly.

2. Video and sound track for cinema, television and advertisements

3. Damages and the sound track or consumes wound lung being mad, may also cause the aphonia.

4. The picture number signals on the sound track reproduce only the absolute status of the picture counter.

5. 5 Brad Johnstone has a sound track record of moulding such players into a very useful outfit.

6. Alternative music has become an emotional sound track, speaking directly to unresolved issues of abandonment and unfairness.”

7. The sound track gives us the aural before the visual cue; it is as if the thunder arrives before the lightning.

8. Filmed in the artist's studio, the dancers enact a series of sprezzatura gestures Bossily choreographed by an off-camera Bronstein, whose commands are only just audible against the sound track of generically insistent electronic music

9. Accompanying the Cringingly slo-mo documentation of the procedure, a multipart sound track whose various roles are voiced by Simnett recounts the story of a girl who wants her voice lowered "so that it

10. Shippuu Touhou Daisakusen / / GCFT-0030 Arranger (as Bugbeared) 08.11: Touhou Midnight MAXIMUMTUNE III / / GCFT-0031 Arranger (as Bugbeared) 08.11: MOON STRIKE Sound track preview / / VNHM-60811 Composer (as Xacs Ishikawa) 09.30: Silver Crescent Moon I ~ I

11. The initial SMPTE definition for anamorphic projection with an optical sound track down the side (PH22.106-1957), issued in December 1957, standardized the projector aperture at 0.839 × 0.715 inches (21.3 × 18.2 mm) (aspect ratio 1.17:1).

12. Animatic definition is - a preliminary sequence of shots, images, or sketches (as for a movie or an animated television program) that is filmed or arranged usually with a sound track and viewed to determine its effectiveness before being finalized