dub

US /dʌb/
UK /dʌb/
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1.

稱呼, 命名

to give an unofficial name or nickname to someone or something

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They decided to dub him 'The Rocket' because of his speed.
他們決定因為他的速度而稱他為“火箭”。
The media began to dub the event 'The Great Escape'.
媒體開始該事件為“大逃亡”。
2.

配音

to replace the original speech in a film or television program with speech in another language

:
The foreign film was dubbed into English for wider release.
這部外國電影被配音成英語以便更廣泛地發行。
It's better to watch the original version with subtitles than a poorly dubbed one.
最好看帶字幕的原版,而不是配音很差的版本。
3.

配音, 混音

to add sound effects or music to a film, television program, or recording

:
The director decided to dub in some extra crowd noise for the stadium scene.
導演決定為體育場場景添加一些額外的觀眾噪音。
The band went into the studio to dub new vocals over the instrumental tracks.
樂隊進入錄音室,為器樂曲目配上新的人聲。
1.

配音 (音樂風格)

a style of reggae music that emerged in the 1960s, characterized by a stripped-down, instrumental sound with prominent bass and drums, often featuring echo and reverb effects

:
He's a big fan of classic dub music from Jamaica.
他是牙買加經典配音音樂的忠實粉絲。
The DJ played a set of deep and rhythmic dub tracks.
DJ 播放了一組深沉而有節奏的配音曲目。