Dub
(
verb
,
noun
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(As a verb)
Dub ( verb )
- Give (a film or video) a new soundtrack in a different language.
- Give (someone) a new title, name, or nickname.
Origin:
Late middle english: from old english dubbian "strike with a tool", of germanic origin; related to dutch dubben and german tupfen.
Examples:
- The movie was dubbed into several languages.
- The film was dubbed for its release in other countries.
- He was dubbed the "King of Pop".
- The show was dubbed for its airing in Japan.
- She was dubbed "Queen of Soul".
(As a noun)
Dub ( noun )
- Give (a film or video) a new soundtrack in a different language.
- Give (someone) a new title, name, or nickname.
Origin:
Late middle english: from old english dubbian "strike with a tool", of germanic origin; related to dutch dubben and german tupfen.
Examples:
- The movie was dubbed into several languages.
- The film was dubbed for its release in other countries.
- He was dubbed the "King of Pop".
- The show was dubbed for its airing in Japan.
- She was dubbed "Queen of Soul".