dub
v.
call, name; confer knighthood upon, invest with a title; strike; poke; thrust; record a new soundtrack for a film or tape (often in a different language); add new music or other sounds to an existing recording
Dub
Dub, Dubs, or Dubbing may refer to: People
Alf Dubs, Alfred Dubs, Baron Dubs, is a British Labour Party politician and former Member of Parliament
The Dubs, a 1950s musical groupDub, son of the Celtic goddess
CarmanKing
Dub of ScotlandDübs and Company, a Scottish steam locomotive worksFilm, Video, Television, and Music
Dub music, a sub-genre of reggae music
Dubbing (filmmaking), the process of recording or replacing voices for a motion picture
Dubbing (music), the transfer or copying of previously recorded audio material from one medium to another of the same or a different typea copy of a
videotape, e.g. a "video dub", or the act of duplicating a video, e.g. "dub a video", "video dubbing"
Fandub, a copy of a foreign movie or television show which has been dubbed by fans into their native language
Overdubbing, to add a supplementary recorded sound to a previously recorded performanceA mostly-instrumental
remix, usually without lyrics but still with chorus
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Dublin Airport
Dublin Airport , or Aerfort Bhaile Átha Cliath in
Irish, is operated by the
Dublin Airport Authority plc. Located in Collinstown, in the
Fingal part of
County Dublin, it is by far the busiest airport in Ireland and is ranked as 14th busiest in Europe by passenger numbers for 2006, when more than 21.1 million passengers travelled through the airport. To put this into context, the population of Greater Dublin is approx. 1.6 million, that of the
Republic of Ireland just over 4 million, and the island of
Ireland just under 6 million. In
2006, the airport was the 17th
busiest international airport in the world, up from 20th in
2005. The CEO noted in August 2007 that "Dublin airport is the fastest-growing major airport in Europe, and has more international passengers than JFK in New York, LAX in Los Angeles, Zurich or Rome".
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dub
Verb
1. give a nickname to
(synonym) nickname
(hypernym) name, call
2. provide (movies) with a soundtrack of a foreign language
(hypernym) synchronize, synchronise
(entail) translate, interpret, render
(derivation) dubbing
(classification) movie, film, picture, moving picture, moving-picture show, motion picture, motion-picture show, picture show, pic, flick
3. raise (someone) to knighthood; "The Beatles were knighted"
(synonym) knight
(hypernym) ennoble, gentle, entitle
dub (m)
n.
dubbing, adding of new music or other sounds to an existing recording
dub
strike; poke; thrust; record a new soundtrack for a film or tape (often in a different language); add new music or other sounds to an existing recording
dubben
v.
reflect, ponder, brood