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dub

/duhb/US // dʌb //UK // (dʌb) //

配音,冠名,配音员,配音符

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    dubbed, dub·bing.

    • : to invest with any name, character, dignity, or title; style; name; call: He was dubbed a hero.
    • : to strike lightly with a sword in the ceremony of conferring knighthood; make, or designate as, a knight: The king dubbed him a knight.
    • : to strike, cut, rub, or make smooth, as leather or timber.

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Examples

  • The researchers dub that conserved area a “Global Safety Net,” mapping out regions that can meet critical conservation and climate goals in a study published September 4 in Science Advances.

  • For the past few months, we have been fielding a regular survey dubbed the Events Participation Index, and for the most part it has shown that attitudes about traveling to attend in-person business events are at large negative.

  • There’s even a third-party service dubbed iOS Reject Rescue, designed to help developers navigate through the unpredictable approval process.

  • Chan Kung, founder, Anbound Research Center Last month, President Xi Jinping launched an initiative dubbed Operation Empty Plate to safeguard China’s food security.

  • Then two years later, so did Wimdu, a Berlin-based company that some dubbed a clone.

  • Support for the royals rose to 35-year highs, leading some wags to dub Prince George “the Republican slayer”.

  • Over 60 percent call themselves socially liberal while less than half dub themselves fiscally liberal.

  • The latest purge prompted Carl Bildt, Sweden's foreign minister, to dub Mr Kim's regime “the empire of horror.”

  • To combat the malaise, fast food joints are pursuing a high-low strategy, or, as I prefer to dub it, the “Moms and Bros” strategy.

  • Unpredictably, he has also worked for, of all things, the road crew of Australian hip-hop/reggae artist Dub FX.

  • Then the friars call the natives Spaniards and the military officers own us as their sons and they dub us brave soldiers.

  • And, whenever you see a Dub kidding a Lout, you can be assured that the dub is trying to lift himself above a similar rating.

  • Turpin treated him as he had done the dub at the knapping jigger, and cleared the driver and his little wain with ease.

  • Another, with ‘a fair round belly,’ no doubt, they dub Simon Paunch.

  • The ordinary dub thinks what he should have done to avoid disaster after it is all over; Bartholomew thought before.