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Spliced meaning
simple past and past participle of splice
Example sentences (20)
A new viral video which brands AOC 'a total fraud' shows the clip spliced with more recent footage of her criticizing Donald Trump without any noticeable accent.
However, having them inter-spliced is for a purpose.
Not only can you personalize the monogram and its location on the bag, you can also customize the hand-spliced rope handle (made from materials from one of New England’s last rope manufacturers!
XBB.1.5 is a recombinant, which means its genome is the product of the genomes of two different strains spliced together.
A local blogger had recorded the burst of song and dance and then spliced in music with a techno beat and posted the creation on his Instagram page.
Characters are constantly pointing out how the PI – who models himself off of heroes from old noir films (clips from which are spliced throughout the series) – is unusual, as if he is almost too perfect.
Especially for a film whose major claim to fame is its multitude of contrasting and inter-spliced storylines, it makes sense that a large portion of the cast would get their own nominations for recognition.
Following “It’s Showtime’s” statement, a spliced video of Christine crying in the corner surfaced on TikTok and Twitter.
He then spliced the Tottenham defence with a perfect pass into Georginio Rutter’s path.
Next, in order to complete the repair, the affected section of the submarine cable will have to be pulled from the seabed onto the ship where it will be spliced by skilled technicians.
Some of the pieces have a poem hanging in the background or a strategically placed word or sentence spliced in.
Tavira is spliced by the River Gilão, the slow-moving waterway that sets the pace of life in this sleepy town.
These videos are typically grainy, black and white clips, often with five or more strikes spliced into a single video.
Yet, it also illustrates the show’s faults: shaky computer-generated worldbuilding that fails to uphold the fantasy in the novels and awkward camera work that makes character interactions feel spliced and unnatural.
Boko Haram has claimed responsibility, with clips of the children spliced together with a message from the jihadist group’s leader, Abubakar Shekau.
Commentators forecasted awards in Bickel’s future; others spliced his work up to make memes portraying the protesters as zombies; some even wished death and sickness on them.
DAF-2B is produced from the same gene as the DAF-2 receptor, and results when the RNA transcript that is copied out from the gene is sliced and re-spliced in an alternative form.
It is a message that Trump’s campaign has spent millions of dollars amplifying, often in misleading, spliced-together clips contrasting an energetic Biden from the past with a supposedly barely functioning one now.
The video contains two clips “spliced together to fabricate a quote and give viewers the false impression that he called the coronavirus a ‘hoax,’” Trump campaign chief operating officer Michael Glassner in a March 10 letter to Twitter.
The video from the event may actually be several videos spliced together—regardless, Russia’s hypersonic missile program is progressing at a steady clip.