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    dub
    /dʌb/

    verb

    • 1. provide (a film) with a soundtrack in a different language from the original: "the film will be dubbed into French and Flemish"
    • 2. make a copy of (a sound or video recording).

    noun

    • 1. an instance of dubbing sound effects or music: "the level of the dub can be controlled manually"
    • 2. a style of popular music originating from the remixing of recorded music (especially reggae), typically with the removal of some vocals and instruments and the accentuation of bass guitar.

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  2. DUB definition: 1. to give something or someone a particular name, especially describing what you think of it, him…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : to add ( sound effects or new dialogue) to a film or to a radio or television productionusually used with in. They dubbed in the music. 2. : to provide (a motion-picture film) with a new soundtrack and especially dialogue in a different language.

  4. DUB meaning: 1. to give something or someone a particular name, especially describing what you think of it, him…. Learn more.

  5. The verb dub traces back to the French word adober, meaning “equip with armor,” and originally referred to making someone a knight. Dub still carries that meaning, although now it's more likely to describe the giving out of titles of a different kind.

  6. Dub definition: to invest with any name, character, dignity, or title; style; name; call. See examples of DUB used in a sentence.

  7. dub in British English. (dʌb ) verb Word forms: dubs, dubbing, dubbed cinema, television. 1. to alter the soundtrack of (an old recording, film, etc) 2. (transitive) to substitute for the soundtrack of (a film) a new soundtrack, esp in a different language. 3. (transitive) to provide (a film or tape) with a soundtrack.

  8. 1. The act of dubbing. 2. A drumbeat. [Perhaps from Low German dubben, to hit, strike .]

  9. DUB definition: 1. to give someone or something an unofficial or funny name: 2. to change the language in a film…. Learn more.

  10. to invest with any name, character, dignity, or title; style; name; call: He was dubbed a hero. to strike lightly with a sword in the ceremony of conferring knighthood; make, or designate as, a knight: The king dubbed him a knight. to strike, cut, rub, or make smooth, as leather or timber.

  11. Dub definition: To tap lightly on the shoulder by way of conferring knighthood.