词汇 | dub |
释义 | dub verb uk /dʌb/ us /dʌb/-bb- dubverb (NAME)[ T+ noun ] to give something or someone a particular name, especially describing what you think of it, him, or her: 称…为,将…冠以 She was dubbed by the newspapers "the Angel of Death".她被报纸称为“死亡天使”。 Names and titles A.N. Other age aka alias appellation first name forename form of address given name good name pen name pet name place name pseudonym pseudonymity trademark unchristened under the name ofidiom unidentified unnamed dubverb (HONOUR)[ T+ noun ] 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: King John knighted him and dubbed him Sir Richard Plantagenet. After the Battle of Cape St Vincent in 1797, Nelson was dubbed a Knight of the Bath. 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. Ceremonies anti-ritualism cavalcade ceremonial ceremonially ceremony guard of honour hara-kiri initiation initiation ceremony initiatory installation investiture knight pageant remember requiem ribbon cutting rite of passage ritual troop dubverb (SOUNDS)[ T ] to change the sounds and speech on a film or television programme, especially to a different language: (尤指用另一种语言)为(影视节目)配音 dub something into somethingThey bought American TV programmes and dubbed them into Italian. I'd rather watch a film with subtitles than one dubbed into English. be dubbed overTo conceal his identity, the man's voice has been dubbed over (= an actor speaks his words).为了不暴露他的身份,这个人的声音都经过了配音处理。 Editing & compiling abridged amend anthologist blue pencil bowdlerization bowdlerized co-edit compile excerpt non-editorial over-edit post-editing proofreading recension revise subedit undubbed unfiltered unindexed unrevised dub noun[ U ] uk /dʌb/ us /dʌb/ 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配上特效的雷鬼音乐;配有雷鬼音乐和音响效果的诗歌 Pop, rock & soul agit-pop anti-rock backing dancer backing singer backspin electronica emo Europop floor-filler frontman mod Motown multi-instrumentalist New Age music pop group Tin Pan Alley top 40 top ten trap music trip-hop You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Types of music dub | American Dictionarydub verb[ T ] us/dʌb/-bb- dubverb[T] (NAME)to give something or someone a particular name, esp. describing what you think of that person or thing: At age 21 Ella Fitzgerald was dubbed "The First Lady of Swing." dubverb[T] (CHANGE)to use different voices, sounds, or images in a movie, television program, recording, etc., to replace others made originally or as added parts: She is no singer, and her rock ’n’ roll numbers were dubbed. The scenery is dubbed into the CD-ROM movie using computer-graphics software. Examples of dubdub 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. To provide the repetition component of the training sequence, the file was dubbed. We have dubbed this simple approximate method the 'carpet search'. I therefore dubbed the item "spurious" (that is, lacking authenticity in origin) and turned to other data to evaluate the matter. A method of obtaining all kinds of noise, while reducing the somewhat boring static behaviour of the pure noise types, is dubbed atomic noise. The set of all such interactions carried out by proteins encoded in a genome has been dubbed the interactome. Auditory prompts were dubbed onto the auditory channel of one of the video tapes. The crusade against out-door relief, as contemporaries dubbed it, soon turned into 'a form of brutal dispauperisation'. This gave birth to various small specialist labels which reissued 78s dubbed onto vinyl albums, as well as new recordings by recently rediscovered blues singers. Any element of business acumen or profit-seeking effort was dubbed ulanguzi (conmanship). As indicated above, there are two kinds of programmes which we can dub reality shows. 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