0 to give something or someone a particular name, especially describing what you think of it, him, or her:
She was dubbed by the newspapers "the Angel of Death".
1 to give a man the rank of knight, an honour given by a British king or queen, in a special ceremony that involves touching his shoulders with a sword:
2 to change the sounds and speech on a film or television programme, especially to a different language:
3 a style of music or poetry connected with reggae in which the main part of the tune is removed and various special effects are added
4 to give something or someone a particular name, esp. describing what you think of that person or thing:
5 to use different voices, sounds, or images in a movie, television program, recording, etc., to replace others made originally or as added parts:
The Grand Master then brings the sword down gently on each of the candidate's shoulders saying: "I dub you knight, rise Sir."
Michael Caine's investiture took place on November 16 when the Queen dubbed him Sir Maurice Micklewhite, his real name.
I now dub you Sir McDonald, the Immortal Knight.
Once the first 12 consecutive, multiword utterances were identified for each of the participants, the children's samples were dubbed onto an audiotape in random order.
A narrator's voice was then dubbed over the scenes, describing the actions of the puppets and asking the questions.
Innovative practices of re-composition were central to a number of black electronic musics, including dub, toasting, scratching, rap, hip hop and their derivatives.
The evidentialist, as we may dub him, claims that the magnitude and distribution of evil provides a prima facie reason for the rejection of theism.
An analysis of the techniques of ' ' scratching ' ' and ' ' dubbing ' ' also gives new insights into previously discussed topics.
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名字, 稱…爲,將…冠以, 聲音…
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名字, 称…为,将…冠以, 声音…
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apodar, doblar, sonorizar…
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apelidar, batizar, dublar…
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lakap/isim takmak, seslendirme/dublaj yapmak…
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doubler, postsynchroniser, surnommer…
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dabovat, provést postsynchron, přezdívat…
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dubbe, eftersynkronisere, kalde…
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