dub
柯林斯词典
1. V-T If someone or something is dubbed a particular thing, they are given that description or name. 把…称为[journalism]
Today's session has been widely dubbed as a "make or break" meeting. 今天的会议被大众称为“不成则散”的会议。
2. V-T If a film or soundtrack in a foreign language is dubbed, a new soundtrack is added with actors giving a translation. 为 (影片或声道等) 配音[usu passive]
It was dubbed into Spanish for Mexican audiences. 它已为墨西哥观众配成西班牙语了。
3. V to invest (a person) with knighthood by the ritual of tapping on the shoulder with a sword (用剑拍肩)授予···骑士封号
4. V to contribute to the cost of (something); pay 结帐; 支付[slang]
5. N a style of record production associated with reggae, involving the removal or exaggeration of instrumental parts, extensive use of echo, etc 带瑞格舞音乐的混录[music]
6. N (as modifier) 瑞格舞音乐混录的
a dub mix
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dub /dʌb/ (dubbing,dubbed,dubs)
剑桥词典
dub verb (NAME)
[ 及物动词:后面接宾语的动词 + noun ]to give something or someone a particular name , especially describing what you think of it, him, or her
称…为,将…冠以
She was dubbed by the newspapers "the Angel of Death". 她被报纸称为“死亡天使”。
dub verb (SOUNDS)
[ 及物动词:后面接宾语的动词 ]to change the sounds and speech on a film or television programme , especially to a different language
(尤指用另一种语言)为(影视节目)配音
I'd rather watch a movie with subtitles than one dubbed into English . 我宁愿看带字幕的原版电影也不愿意看译成英语的配音电影。
To conceal his identity , the man's voice has been dubbed over (= an actor speaks his words). 为了不暴露他的身份,这个人的声音都经过了配音处理。 返回 dub