English
Noun
lip sync (uncountable)
- (music, singing) The synchronization of prerecorded audio signals and movement of the lips such that there is no lack of simultaneity between them.
Derived terms
Translations
synchronization of music with lips
- Arabic: please add this translation if you can
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 咪嘴 (mai1 zeoi2)
- Mandarin: 假唱 (zh) (jiǎchàng)
- Czech: playback (cs) m
- Dutch: playback (nl) m
- Finnish: huulisynkronointi
- French: surjeu (fr) m, playback (fr) m, play-back (fr) m
- German: Lippensynchronisation f
- Hebrew: לִיפּ סִינְק m (lip sink)
- Italian: playback (it) m, play-back m
- Japanese: 口パク (ja) (kuchi-paku), リップシンク (rippushinku)
- Korean: 립싱크 (ko) (ripsingkeu)
- Norwegian: leppesynkronisere
- Persian: لب زنی, لبزنی (lab-zani)
- Polish: playback (pl) m
- Portuguese: playback (pt) m
- Romanian: play-back (ro) n
- Russian: исполне́ние под фоногра́мму n (ispolnénije pod fonográmmu), липси́нк (ru) m (lipsínk)
- Slovak: playback (sk) m, plejbek m
- Spanish: playback m (pléibak), sincronización labial f, fonomímica (es) f
- Swedish: läppsynk c, playback (sv) c
- Turkish: pleybek (tr)
- Ukrainian: викона́ння під фоногра́му n (vykonánnja pid fonohrámu)
- Vietnamese: nhép môi
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Verb
lip sync (third-person singular simple present lip syncs, present participle lip syncing, simple past and past participle lip synced)
- Alternative form of lip-sync.
Debbie lip synced the theme song to All In The Family.