| 单词 | dubbing | 
| 释义 | dub1 of 5verb (1)   ˈdəb     dubbed; dubbing    transitive verb 1   a     : to confer knighthood on  was dubbed Sir Philip    b     : to call by a distinctive title, epithet, or nickname  Critics have dubbed him the new king of rock 'n' roll.   2    : to trim or remove the comb (see comb entry 1 sense 2a) and wattles of   3   a    golf   : to hit (a ball or shot) poorly    b     : to execute poorly  a dubbed attempt   dub 2 of 5verb (2)  dubbed; dubbing; dubs    transitive verb 1    : to add (sound effects or new dialogue) to a film or to a radio or television production  —usually 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  The film was dubbed in French and Spanish.   3    : to make a new recording of (previously recorded sound)  That file was probably created … years earlier from a CD, which itself may have been created from a suboptimal "safety copy" of the LP master—or even from a dubbed duplicate of that dubbed duplicate.    also : to mix (recorded sound from different sources) into a single recording   dub 3 of 5noun (1)  : Jamaican music in which audio effects and spoken or chanted words are imposed on an instrumental reggae background   dub 4 of 5noun (2)  : one who is inept or clumsy   dub 5 of 5noun (3) chiefly Scotland      : pool, puddle   dubbing verb1  as in naming   to give a name to I've dubbed my car the "Lone Ranger," although "Loan Raider" probably would have been more apt   Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance     
 2  as in fumbling   to make or do (something) in a clumsy or unskillful way he dubbed his first attempt at homemade wine, but he got it reasonably right on the second   Synonyms & Similar Words 
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