dub
[dʌb]
Definition:
1. Give a nickname to.
2. Provide (movies) with a soundtrack of a foreign language.
3. Raise (someone) to knighthood.
Use 'dub' in a sentence:
- We have two main cafeterias, the Ratty and the V-Dub, which are on opposite sides, South and North.
- The dub was finished by the famous advertisement announcer in CCTV .
- It was dubbed into Spanish for Mexican audiences.
- Last night, we saw a documentary dubbed in English.
- Increasing numbers of Americans are leaving home in the morning and waiting until they reach their destination before eating breakfast at their office desk — a trend recently dubbed, "desk-breakfast" or "deskfast."
- She barely eats, sleeps and doesn't feel pain leading doctors to dub her the 'bionic' girl.
- Because this form of “ will ” was to be used while an individual was still alive ( but no longer able to make decisions) it was dubbed the “ living will. ”
- In the first season dub, only the BGM of the intro and ending songs is used, and the Japanese singing is left out.
- Brother Yang is helping us dub right now.
- The phenomenon--dubbed a 'digital hangover'--has increased thanks to the popularity of Facebook, Twitter and the spread of smartphones.
- Automatic Generation of Dubbing Video Slides for Wireless Mobile Environment.
- I want to dub Japanese movie.
- A new trend for sharing photographs of one's book collection has taken social media by storm, which is dubbed the 'shelfie'.
- As an example, imagine that you have to dub an American film for a Spanish audience.
- Running on a variety of phones, Dub lets you swap business cards electronically, even with people who don't use the service.
- I dub it “Three Battles in Life”.
- With dubbing quality so much improved, casting has become much more selective.
- This led the official Chinese media to dub Rio a “dishonourable woman”.
- Later on, probably a different voice will be dubbed in.
- Liuzhou luosifen, a soup dish dubbed and topped with ingredients including pickled bamboo shoots, string beans, peanuts and tofu skin.
- I'm going to dub this the Hugh Grant Theory: it's not always the most masculine guy who gets the most girls.
- So far, who has been the hardest character to dub?
- At the height of her career, Orson Welles dubbed her 'the most exciting woman in the world'.
- Do you remember Dub?
- The Spaniards love to dub everything.
- Chapter four mainly introduces the dubbing translation and subtitle translation.
- Its auspices, dubbing the program has won national awards in China.
- A new canal is being dub in that province.
- This practice is dubbed sharenting.
- An increasing number of young people are developing a condition, unique to modern society, that is dubbed 'Gameboy Back'. The modern phenomenon, which causes curvature of the spine over games consoles and smartphones for hours on end.
- But more than seven million Britons-dubbed the 'doomerangers'-have been forced to do exactly that after a break-up because they can't afford to live on their own, a survey found.
- I dub thee Sir Lancelot.
- Is the movie dubbed or are there subtitles?
- London was dubbed "the insurance capital of the world".
- Description: Publisher of automotive magazine dub.
- We first saw a documentary which was dubbed in English.
- One of the concerns for students in this course, particularly those we dub less comfortable is that you're already starting off at a disadvantage.
- The Key and Analyzing of DUB by Traditional and Western Medicine.
- A friend dubbed it 'The Sanctuary' and the name stuck.
- I intend to use simultaneous recording to dub this film.
- Dubbed. Every year families in the UK throw away 7.2million tons of food, including spending £ 12billion on food which could have been eaten but ends up in the bin.
- The first example was shell mode, also dubbed local mode.
- I'd like to dub that videotape so I can watch it at home.
- "Attacking the enemy … is to bleed the enemy to death, " a tactic they dub "the strategy of a thousand cuts.
- Here was a type of the travelling canvasser for a manufacturing house--a class which at that time was first being dubbed by the slang of the day drummers.
- Because their behaviors are not usually seen as a red flag, these young people have been dubbed the "invisible risk" group by the study's authors.
- Dubbed foreign language films will not be allowed to compete for best film.
- The Belgian actor Jean Claude Van Damme has been dubbed 'Muscles from Brussels'.
- Classmates at West Point had ironically dubbed him Beauty.
- Mathematics was once dubbed the handmaiden of the sciences.
- Is the movie dubbed or does it have subtitles?