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verb

dub

duhb
verb
1
To give something a name or nickname.
"Reporters quickly dubbed him "the Iron Chancellor"."
"The critics dubbed the film an instant classic."
2
To replace the original soundtrack of a film with a translated or new one.
"The studio dubbed the anime into English for its US release."
noun
1
A remix of a song, especially in reggae, with vocals stripped out and effects added.
"The producer released a dub version of the single with the bassline pushed forward."

How to Use Dub

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo label or nickname something, to re-record a film's audio, or (in music) a stripped-down remix style.

Common pairings
dubbed into English dub version widely dubbed

Word Forms

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Etymology

From Old English dubbian, "to knight someone by striking with a sword" — from a Germanic root meaning "to hit or strike".

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