soundtrack
/ˈsaʊndtræk/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈsaʊndtræk/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈsau̇n(d)-ˌtrak/ (ame, mw)
soundtrack — 名詞
- soundtracksingular
- soundtracksplural
1. the music and other recorded sounds that accompany a film, television programme,
原聲帶
電影、電視或遊戲的配樂及其獨立發行的錄音
the music and other recorded sounds that accompany a film, television programme, or video game; also, a commercial recording of songs from a film that people can buy or stream separately
Noa bought the soundtrack from her favourite film and played it every evening.
Noa 買了她最喜歡的電影原聲帶,每天晚上都播放。
collocation: buy/listen to the soundtrack
The soundtrack to the animated movie features songs by well-known artists from Brazil and Japan.
這部動畫電影的原聲帶收錄了多位來自巴西和日本的知名歌手演唱的歌曲。
passive: the soundtrack to [film] features [songs]
Every time Daichi hears that soundtrack, he remembers watching the film with his older sister.
每次 Daichi 聽到那部原聲帶,就會想起和姐姐一起看電影的情景。
A popular soundtrack is often released as an album before the film arrives in theatres.
熱門原聲帶經常在電影上映前就以專輯形式發行。
The game's soundtrack used traditional instruments to create a world that felt ancient and mysterious.
這款遊戲的原聲帶使用傳統樂器,營造出古老而神祕的世界氛圍。
- score
refers specifically to the original instrumental music composed for a film, not songs with lyrics or dialogue
- theme music
a narrower term for the main recurring melody of a film or show, not the full collection of songs
- sound recording
a very general term for any captured audio; lacks the specific connection to film or media
文法句型
the soundtrack to [film/programme]
the soundtrack of [film/programme]
用法筆記
Frequently modified by a possessive or 'of'-phrase naming the film (e.g. 'the film's soundtrack', 'the soundtrack of Frozen'). Can also stand alone as a countable noun referring to the album release: 'I bought three soundtracks at the shop.'