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1 caption
[ˈkæpʃən] nouna title or short note written on or beneath an illustration, cartoon, cinema or TV film etc:عُنْوان أو تَعليق عَلى صورَةٍ أو فيلمa witty caption.
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2 caption
تَعْلِيق \ caption: words printed under a picture or above a piece of writing, to explain it. \ See Also شَرْح على الصُّورَة -
3 شرح
1́ adv. on no account2́ n. explanation, elucidation, explication, commentary, demonstration, exposition, caption3́ v. beam, explain, elucidate, expound, puzzle out, represent, demonstrate, sort out, dissect, anatomize, slice, cut into slices -
4 عنوان فرعي
n. subhead, subheading, subtitle, caption -
5 عنوان لمقال أو صورة
n. caption -
6 تعليق
تَعْلِيق: شَرْحٌ تَحْتَ صُورَةٍ في مَجَلّةٍ أو صَحِيفَة -
7 تعليق
تَعْلِيق \ comment: a few words of opinion: He made no comment on my work. commentary: a set of comments on a book for study or an event (such as a football match) as it is happening: There are often sports commentaries on the radio. remark: sth. (a word or sentence) that is said: a rude remark. \ تَعْلِيق \ caption: words printed under a picture or above a piece of writing, to explain it. \ See Also شَرْح على الصُّورَة
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caption — *inscription, legend … New Dictionary of Synonyms
caption — Fowler called this ‘rare in British use, and might well be rarer’. Despite this disapproval (see lost causes), it is now a common word on both sides of the Atlantic, meaning (1) a title below an illustration and (2) a heading to a newspaper… … Modern English usage
caption — [n] heading; short description explanation, head, inscription, legend, rubric, subtitle, title, underline; concept 283 … New thesaurus
caption — I UK [ˈkæpʃ(ə)n] / US noun [countable] Word forms caption : singular caption plural captions a) words printed near or on a picture that explain something about the picture b) a joke that is printed underneath a humorous drawing or photograph II… … English dictionary