dub
dub
dʌb
dab
British pronunciation
/dʌb/

Definición y significado de "dub"en inglés

to dub
01

apodar, bautizar

to give someone or something a nickname, often to show affection or to highlight a specific trait
Complex Transitive: to dub sb/sth sth
to dub definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The talented young actor, after his breakthrough performance, was quickly dubbed " The Rising Star " by the media.
El talentoso joven actor, después de su actuación revolucionaria, fue rápidamente apodado "La Estrella en Ascenso" por los medios.
02

doblar

to change the original language of a movie or TV show into another language
Transitive: to dub a movie or TV show | to dub a movie or TV show into a language
to dub definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
She was hired to dub the lead character in the Japanese anime series for its English release.
Fue contratada para doblar al personaje principal de la serie de anime japonesa para su lanzamiento en inglés.
03

armar caballero, nombrar caballero

to ceremonially make someone a knight by touching their shoulders with a sword
Complex Transitive: to dub sb a knight
example
Ejemplos
The grandmaster of the knight 's order dubbed the loyal servant a knight.
El gran maestro de la orden de los caballeros armó caballero al leal sirviente.
01

new or additional sounds added to a recording through the process of dubbing

example
Ejemplos
A dub of background noises enhanced the atmosphere.
02

dub

a genre of West Indian electronic music, heavily influenced by reggae, featuring instrumental remixes and strong rhythmic emphasis
example
Ejemplos
She enjoys listening to dub late at night.
03

victoria, triunfo

a win or victory; derived from W for win
SlangSlang
example
Ejemplos
She celebrated the dub after finishing first in the race.
Ella celebró la victoria después de terminar primero en la carrera.
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