Dub ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Dub ( verb )

  1. Give (a film or video) a new soundtrack in a different language.
  2. 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:

  1. The movie was dubbed into several languages.
  2. The film was dubbed for its release in other countries.
  3. He was dubbed the "King of Pop".
  4. The show was dubbed for its airing in Japan.
  5. She was dubbed "Queen of Soul".

(As a noun)

Dub ( noun )

  1. Give (a film or video) a new soundtrack in a different language.
  2. 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:

  1. The movie was dubbed into several languages.
  2. The film was dubbed for its release in other countries.
  3. He was dubbed the "King of Pop".
  4. The show was dubbed for its airing in Japan.
  5. She was dubbed "Queen of Soul".
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