Dub | Mean of dub in English Dictionary
/ˈdʌb/
- Verb
- to give (someone or something) a name or title
- The actress was dubbed “America's sweetheart.”
- Critics dubbed him the new king of rock ‘n’ roll.
- to give (someone) the title of a knight
- The queen dubbed him Sir Philip.
- to replace the original recorded speech in a movie or television show with speech recorded in another language
- He was hired to dub the dialogue for a foreign film.
- The film was dubbed in/into French and Spanish.
- to add (speech or other sounds) to a movie or television show
- They dubbed in the music. = They dubbed the music in.
- to make a copy of (a movie, piece of music, etc.) that has already been recorded
- dub a CD