caption

അടിക്കുറിപ്പ്
definition
verb
the drawings were captioned with humorous texts
provide (an illustration) with a title or explanation.
noun
Bournemouth Council now uses cartoon captions on its posters to attract attention.
a title or brief explanation appended to an article, illustration, cartoon, or poster.
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However, according to the archived video of the ad linked above, media reports and interviews with a high-level campaign official and political experts, the 'caption' did not appear in the original ad.
Remember when newsreaders just read the news, without the 'caption' and the illustration and the crawl at the bottom of the screen?
By rights, the lower half of the TV screen should then have been filled by a 'caption' reading: ‘CHEERS!’
Dear BBC, that's not the best 'caption' to use on screen for the latest information about the Space Shuttle disaster, is it?
First, a note on the film's opening 'caption' , which reads, ‘Based on a true story.’
The 'caption' to the cartoon says, ‘Awkward predicament for you to solve.’
A static 'caption' on screen for several minutes on end is unusual today but was a staple of television graphics from the fifties to the early eighties.
Every key work is illustrated and accompanied by an explanatory 'caption' .
Defendants' motion to remove Kama's name from the 'caption' of this case is ALLOWED.
The case is notable not for the momentousness of the underlying legal question but for its amusing 'caption' .
A 'caption' flashes across the screen listing the substitutes for both teams.
the programme has a closing 'caption' thanking the university for its cooperation
Each image will be accompanied by a 'caption' and a small digital image of the building as it looks today.
When I looked at the cartoon I tried to come up with all the aspects of it; I tried to incorporate the whole cartoon into the little 'caption' .
If yes, provide details of each case or proceeding on an attached sheet, including 'caption' , court and index or docket number, the particulars, and the disposition.
The 'caption' over your illustration of the proposed extension to the library at the University of York would surely be more apt if it read 1920s revisited.
Apparently this 'caption' appeared on Sky News last night.
In the first scene of the film a 'caption' informs us that the events take place in ‘Southern Italy, 1978.’
The 'caption' to the illustration on page 185 describes Tom Thomson as ‘a distinguished member of the Canadian artists known as the Group of Seven.’
The 'caption' , ‘Six Months Later’ appears on the screen for a moment.
For any broadcast program with TV 'captions' , you can immediately reuse them, which is something nobody is doing.
Deeds, 'captions' on cases, and other legal forms like subpoenas all serve the purpose of giving notice, which is how lawyers and the courts communicate with the public.
It's only in the second third of the film - when the 'captions' disappear and Slim's on the run - that Enough becomes the film it should've been.
Interviews, explanations and 'captions' accompany and illuminate throughout.
But the New York Times admired Magnussen's design when it was introduced and 'captioned' its illustration of it ‘The Lights and Shadows of New York.’
And the few reproduced images are 'captioned' with the name of the copyright holder of the photographic reproduction, but not with the location of the original work.
Their expressive, almost-human faces and brief, tragic 'captions' brought me to tears, and I had to sit down and wipe my eyes.
The Pentagon became adept at supplying video-game-like pictures of U.S. missile strikes at the same time that it began to provide the large-type 'captions' on TV screens.
The photographs date from 1895 through 1906; they are accompanied by 'captions' and entries about Chinese American history.
Informative text provides a running commentary, and each photo is 'captioned' with historical details.
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