dubbing

[ˈdʌbɪŋ]

dubbing Definition

  • 1the process of replacing the original recorded sound on a film or television program with a new soundtrack, often in a different language
  • 2the act of giving a name or nickname to someone or something

Using dubbing: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dubbing" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The movie was dubbed into Spanish for the Latin American market.

  • Example

    The dubbing of the film was done in a studio in Los Angeles.

  • Example

    He earned the nickname 'The King' after being dubbed so by his fans.

dubbing Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for dubbing

Phrases with dubbing

  • dubbing ceremony

    an event where someone is given a new name or title

    Example

    The dubbing ceremony of the new knight was held at the palace.

  • a person who provides the voice-over for a character in a foreign language version of a film or television program

    Example

    The dubbing artist for the lead character in the Hindi version of the movie was very popular.

  • a separate audio track that contains the dubbed dialogue and sound effects for a film or television program

    Example

    The dubbing track for the movie was recorded in a soundproof studio.

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Summary: dubbing in Brief

The term 'dubbing' [ˈdʌbɪŋ] refers to the process of replacing the original recorded sound on a film or television program with a new soundtrack, often in a different language. It can also refer to the act of giving a name or nickname to someone or something. Examples include 'The movie was dubbed into Spanish for the Latin American market,' and 'He earned the nickname 'The King' after being dubbed so by his fans.' Phrases include 'dubbing ceremony,' 'dubbing artist,' and 'dubbing track.'