dead air
复数形式
dead airs
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死空气, 静默时刻
the absence of any sound or broadcast signal on a radio or television channel, resulting in a period of silence or static noise
Dead air refers to a period of complete silence during a broadcast, such as on radio or television, when no sound or activity is present. It can happen unintentionally due to technical issues or pauses in programming, and it is often considered undesirable because it disrupts the flow of the broadcast and can cause the audience to lose interest. Dead air is usually avoided by ensuring continuous sound, whether through speech, music, or other audio.
- During the live radio show, there was an awkward moment of dead air when the host forgot their lines.
在直播广播节目中,当主持人忘记台词时,出现了死寂的尴尬时刻。
- The technician quickly fixed the issue to avoid too much dead air during the podcast.
技术人员迅速解决了问题,以避免在播客期间出现太多死寂。
- The news channel filled the dead air with background music until the reporter was ready.
新闻频道用背景音乐填补了死寂时间,直到记者准备好。
- The audience grew restless because the dead air on the broadcast lasted several minutes.
观众变得焦躁不安,因为广播中的静默持续了几分钟。
- The sudden dead air made everyone think the live stream had stopped working.
突然的静默让所有人都以为直播停止了工作。