dub in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
dub in Marathi मराठी
dub in Telugu తెలుగు
dub in English
- dub⇄dub (1), transitive verb, dubbed,dubbing.
1. to give a title to.
Ex. A man of wealth is dubbed a man of worth (Alexander Pope).
(SYN) style.
2. to name or call.
Ex. Because of his light hair, the boys dubbed him ""Whitey."" - dub⇄dub (2), noun, verb, dubbed,dubbing.
(U.S. Slang.) - dub⇄dub (3), verb, dubbed,dubbing,noun.
- dub⇄dub (4), verb, dubbed,dubbing,noun.
- dub⇄dub (5), noun.
(Scottish.)
1. a muddy or stagnant pool.
2. a puddle.
3. a deep, still pool in a river. - dub⇄noun dubber.
- dub⇄noun 1. a poor hand at anything.
2. an awkward, clumsy player. - dub⇄noun 1. the act or process of dubbing.
Ex. The Instant Voice, as her husband calls her ... makes about $10,000 for a major film dub (Time).
2. the sounds added in dubbing. - dub⇄noun 1a. a beat of a drum.
b. the sound of a drum when beaten.
2. a thrust or blow. - dub⇄v.i. to make a new sound track, especially by adding one's own voice to a film, broadcast, or recording.
Ex. A star dubber can earn $50. One American dubbed for a year (New York Times). - dub⇄v.i. 1. to make a thrust or dab; poke (at).
2. to make the sound of a drum.
Ex. trumpets braying and drums dubbing. - dub⇄v.t. 1. to add music, voices, or sound effects to (a motion-picture film, a radio or television broadcast, or a recording) by making a new sound track.
Ex. The dialogue spoken by the German and French is dubbed in heavily accented English (Bosley C - dub⇄v.t. 1. to thrust; poke.
2. to beat (a drum). - dub⇄v.t., v.i. to do or play awkwardly; bungle.