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dubbing

/duhb-ing/US // ˈdʌb ɪŋ //UK // (ˈdʌbɪŋ) //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the conferring of knighthood; accolade.
    • : Angling. the material used for the body of an artificial fly.
    • : dubbin.

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Examples

  • The group memorialized him by dubbing itself the Tooka gang and the surrounding neighborhood “Tookaville.”

  • The Syrian government denied any involvement in the blast, dubbing the bombing a “heinous crime.”

  • Opponents saw her as a Trojan Horse for the ousted president, dubbing her Xiomel, a conflation of the couple's nicknames.

  • One recent visitor on a Trip Advisor forum agreed with him, dubbing the Enchanted attractions “the best things in North Dakota.”

  • A Haaretz editorial was more explicit, dubbing the election of Yosef and Lau “a victory for nepotism.”

  • Take the hair of a black Spaniel for dubbing, ribbed with gold twist, and a red hackle over all.

  • The above selection of silks and dubbing are for Palmers and winged flies generally.

  • We understand each other, and we used to have more fun than anybody, just dubbing round the course.

  • And he will not fall into the error of dubbing the author a minor poet because he is neither subtle nor imaginative nor profound.

  • If we have not just the right house we should not dare risk belittling our pleasant drawing-room by dubbing it "salon."