dub

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To mix audio tracks to produce a new sound; to remix
A twenty dollar sack of marijuana
A mostly instrumental remix with all or part of the vocals removed
20 inch or more wheel rims
A style of reggae music involving mixing of different audio tracks
To make a copy from an original or master audio tape
A blow
Hence, to name, to entitle, to call

A man of wealth is dubbed a man of worth. Alexander Pope.

To confer knighthood; the conclusion of the ceremony was marked by a tap on the shoulder with the sword
To replace the original soundtrack of a film with a synchronized translation
To copy the audio track onto a film
To invest with any dignity or new character; to entitle; to call
{v} to confer a title of dignity
To rub or dress with grease, as leather in the process of cyrrying it
To confer knighthood upon; as, the king dubbed his son Henry a knight
{f} call, name; confer knighthood upon, invest with a title; strike; poke; thrust; record a new soundtrack for a film or tape (often in a different language); add new music or other sounds to an existing recording
To strike cloth with teasels to raise a nap
To smooth down; as to dub a spar or timber with an adze
To strike, rub, or dress smooth; to dab; To dress with an adz; as, to dub a stick of timber smooth
The physical copy of the advertisement that is sent to each television or radio station
If someone or something is dubbed a particular thing, they are given that description or name. the man whom the Labour opposition dubbed as the `no change Prime Minister' At the height of her career, Orson Welles dubbed her `the most exciting woman in the world'
To make a copy of a video recording
A pool or puddle
(also "duff, top") a badly misplayed shot, usually associated with the ball never leaving the ground as a result of hitting the top or side of the ball or hitting the ground well behind the ball Example: Jill dubbed/duffed/topped her tee ball and still managed to make a par
give a nickname to
If a film or soundtrack in a foreign language is dubbed, a new soundtrack is added with actors giving a translation. It was dubbed into Spanish for Mexican audiences. a style of poetry or music from the West Indies with a strong regular beat
To clothe or invest; to ornament; to adorn
(broadcast usage) The duplication of an electronic recording The dub is always one generation down (away) from the recording used for the dubbing, and is therefore of lower quality
The sphere you must attend to
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provide (movies) with a soundtrack of a foreign language
To make a noise by brisk drumbeats
20 inch wheel rims
raise (someone) to knighthood; "The Beatles were knighted"
A duplicate recording of audio or video tape masters DUB can be used both as a verb and a noun Examples: "Dub the spot for Wally's Feed Store" and "I need a dub of the Wally's Feed Store spot "
(B) a poor player
provide (movies) with a soundtrack of a foreign language give a nickname to
(aka: "duff", "top") a badly misplayed shot, usually associated with the ball never leaving the ground (or taking a small hop and not traveling any real distance) resulting from hitting the top or side of the ball or hitting the ground well behind the ball
To prepare for fighting, as a gamecock, by trimming the hackles and cutting off the comb and wattles
Most commonly, a copy of a film or tape It can also mean making a completely new soundtrack, as in dubbing English for a foreign film A dubbed tape is also called a dupe F
Making a copy of a recorded tape is called dubbing, and the resulting copy is known as a "dub"
Copy For example, an uncaptioned videotape is submitted to ITV; our engineers create a copy of this tape, usually onto DVCAM This copy is called a "dub "
dub sack
A bag of marijuana costing $20
dubbing
The replacement of a voice part in a film
rubby-dub
A drunkard that drinks alcohol in non-beverage form, e.g., rubbing alcohol or canned heat
dubbed
{a} made, formed, invested with honor
dubbed
past of dub
dubbed
{s} named; knighted, invested with a title; furnished with a new sound track, having music or other sounds added (about a film or tape)
dubbing
a new soundtrack that is added to a film
dubbing
means the voice synchronization by a Performer off-camera to match the performance of a Performer in an existing Production originally produced in a language other than English
dubbing
To replace one track on a recording with another Also called "overdubbing"
dubbing
The transfer of recorded music from one medium to another
dubbing
The act of rubbing, smoothing, or dressing; a dressing off smooth with an adz
dubbing
present participle of dub
dubbing
alternative spelling of dubbin
dubbing
Making a new recording of sound already recorded Sometimes used to describe the process of mixing sounds from several sources into one recording
dubbing
The act of dubbing, as a knight, etc
dubbing
1) Mixing the film 2) Looping
dubbing
The process of replacing part or all of the voices on the sound track in order to correct mistakes or rerecord dialogue See also postsynchronization
dubbing
The body substance of an angler's fly
dubbing
{i} act of confer knighthood upon, act of investing with a title; act of providing a new soundtrack for a film or tape (often in a different language); adding of new music or other sounds to an existing recording
dubbing
hair or synthetic materials used to make bodies of flies
dubbing
The combination of several sound components into a single recording
dubbing
A dressing of flour and water used by weavers; a mixture of oil and tallow for dressing leather; daubing
dubbing
A fibrous material used in tying sinking or floating flies
dubs
third-person singular of dub
dubs
Copies of videotape
dubs
Video/audio duplicates of completed creative of broadcast quality for airing
dubs
plural of dub
dubs
Duplicate tapes, made from a Master, sent to different stations for broadcast Today commercials are often sent by wire or satellite
dubs
in "marbles" is a contraction of double or doublets Thus, if a player knocks two marbles out of the ring, he cries dubs, before the adversary cries "no dubs," and claims them both
rub-a-dub
the sound made by beating a drum
rub-a-dub
drumming sound
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