词汇 | dub |
释义 | dub Theme: COPY 1. tr. & in. to duplicate something; to copy something. Dub this and keep a copy yourself.He's busy dubbing right now. 2. n. a duplicate; a copy. The dub was so poor we couldn't understand the dialog.This is an almost perfect dub of the original. dub 1. noun 1 the last part of a marijuana cigarette that is possible to smoke US, 1989. 2 a cigarette, especially when used to extend a marijuana cigarette US, 1975. 3 a car wheel rim. Usually in the plural US, 2002. 4 the Western Hockey League in Canada CANADA, 1991. 5 a twenty-dollar note. An abbreviation of DOUBLE SAWBUCK US, 1981. 6 an incompetent and inferior person US, 1887 2. verb 1 to have sex with US, 1997. 2 to close, to lock up. Prison use, from the obsolete sense (a key) UK, 1753. 3 to criticise, or otherwise dismiss, in speech. Teen slang UK, 2003 Dub nickname someone from Dublin IRELAND, 1996dub in dub in sth • dub sth in if people who are making a film dub in a sound or voice, they record it separately and then add it to the final film: Is it acceptable for applause to be dubbed in after a concert has been filmed? The backing vocals were a bit weak, so we re-recorded them and dubbed them in. dub into dub sth into sth if a film or television show is dubbed into another language, the original sound is replaced by a different recording, so that the actors appear to be speaking a different language: It's funny watching American shows like 'Friends' dubbed into German. Is the movie dubbed into French, or does it have subtitles? dub out dub out sth • dub sth out if people who are making a film dub out a sound or something that an actor says, they remove it from the final film so that it cannot be heard: An edited version of the movie was shown on TV, with the most violent scenes cut, and all the swear words dubbed out. dub over dub over sth • dub sth over if people who are making a film dub over the original sound of the film, they replace it with sound that has been recorded separately: Pepsi are making Russian-language TV commercials, rather than dubbing over English ones as most other western companies do. dub inTo add a new recording over previously recorded material. A noun or pronoun can be used between "dub" and "in." If that part of his vocal is garbled, we can just dub in a section of a different take. dub overTo add a new recording over previously recorded material. A noun or pronoun can be used between "dub" and "over." If that part of his vocal is garbled, we can just dub it over with a section from a different take. double sawbuckA nickname for the US $20 bill. I don't get paid till next week—any chance you can loan me a double saw? dub1. verb To copy something. Did you dub this video? The quality is terrible. 2. verb To replace the soundtrack of a film, often to change its language. This movie has clearly been dubbed—that actor's mouth is definitely not saying the English words we're hearing! 3. noun A copy of something. This must be a dub—the quality is terrible. 4. noun A shortening of "double sawbuck," a nickname for the US $20 bill. I don't get paid till next week—any chance you can loan me a dub? dub-dub-dubA way of pronouncing "www" (the initialism for "World Wide Web"), as precedes an Internet address. A: "OK, so the address is dub-dub-dub dot—" B: "Hold on, let me grab a pen." dub something into mix a new sound recording into an old one. The actor messed up his lines, but they dubbed the correct words in later. They dubbed in his lines. dub something overto record a replacement sound over another sound in a recording. They had dubbed over all the dialog in the movie. It doesn't matter if you say a word wrong on the tape. We can dub it over. flub the dubInf. to fail to do the right thing. Martin is flubbing the dub with the fund-raising campaign. Please don't flub the dub this time. double saw(buck)and double and dub n. a twenty-dollar bill. (see also sawbuck.) This whole thing only cost a double sawbuck. Can you loan me a dub? dubverbSee double sawbuck dub(dəb)1. tv. & in. to duplicate something; to copy something. Dub this and keep a copy yourself. 2. n. a duplicate; a copy. The dub was so poor we couldn’t understand the dialogue. 3. Go to double saw(buck). dub-dub-duband dubya-dubya-dubya n. double-u, double-u, double-u, the letters WWW found in World Wide Web addresses. (The second version is merely a colloquial pronunciation of double-u, and neither is commonly written or printed.) Our address is dub-dub-dub dot reindeer dot com. flub the dub tv. to fail to do the right thing. Martin is flubbing the dub with the fund-raising campaign. flub the dub, toTo loaf or evade duty; also, to bungle or botch. This term dates from the first half of the 1900s and became widely current during World War II. Early on it also was slang for male masturbation, but that sense has not survived. John Hersey used it in G.I. Laughs (1943), “Wanders from barracks to barracks . . . generally flubbing his dub.” And D. Stagg (in Glory Jumpers (1959), “The Air Corps flubbed the dub again and scattered the drop.” |
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