ALL meanings of dubbing
dub·bing
D d - noun dubbing the new sounds added to a film or tape. 1
- noun dubbing a style of popular music based on reggae and produced by remixing previously recorded music to which audio samples and sound effects are added. 1
- verb with object dubbing to furnish (a film or tape) with a new sound track, as one recorded in the language of the country of import. 1
- verb with object dubbing to add (music, speech, etc.) to a film or tape recording (often followed by in). 1
- verb with object dubbing to copy (a tape or disc recording). 1
- idioms dubbing dub bright, Shipbuilding. to shave off the outer surface of the planking of (a ship). 1
- verb without object dubbing to copy program material from one tape recording onto another. 1
- noun dubbing Material used for the bodies of artificial fishing flies, especially fur or wool on waxed silk. 1
- noun dubbing The replacement of a voice part in a film, particularly with a translation. 0
- noun dubbing The transfer of recorded music from one medium to another. 0
- noun dubbing Alternative spelling of dubbin. 0
- verb dubbing present participle of dub. 0
- noun dubbing the replacement of a soundtrack in one language by one in another language 0
- noun dubbing the combination of several soundtracks into a single track 0
- noun dubbing the addition of a soundtrack to a film or broadcast 0
- noun dubbing hair or fur spun on waxed silk and added to the body of an artificial fly to give it shape 0