
1) Accolade 2) Dubbin 3) Getting a handle on 4) Poultry farming 5) Soundtrack 6) The conferring of knighthood
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1) Naming
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- a new soundtrack that is added to a film
- give a nickname to
- provide with a soundtrack of a foreign language; of films
- invest with knighthood; make of knight of
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A primary body ingredient in both dry flies and nymphs, dubbing is a chopped-up fibrous material pinched and twisted onto the thread for wrapping onto the fly. Also refers to the process of applying the dubbing material.
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Fly tying material (usually strands or fibrous, including fur, yarn, wool, or synthetic fibers) that are wrapped onto a thread (commonly using wax) and wrapped around the shank of the hook to imitate the abdomen and/or thorax of an artificial fly.
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material used in fly tying, typically used to create the body of a fly.
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• (n.) The act of rubbing, smoothing, or dressing; a dressing off smooth with an adz. • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Dub • (n.) The body substance of an angler`s fly. • (n.) A dressing of flour and water used by weavers; a mixture of oil and tallow for dressing leather; daubing. • (n.) The act of dubbing, as a knight, etc.Dubbing: ...
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Two references to dubbing occur relevant to sound mixing. In the sound studio dubbing can refer to the process in which one sound track is added to another often occurring through several different stages or trackings. In the film industry this aspect of dubbing refers to the addition of sound effects, music, and dialogue with that which has alread...
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in filmmaking, the process of adding new dialogue or other sounds to the sound track of a motion picture that has already been shot. Dubbing is most ... [2 related articles]
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production of a television programme sequence in which the sounds are added after vision recording and sounds are adjusted in accordance with the visual content of the programme shown on a screen NOTE - In French the term 'doublage' is only used for dubbing in a language different from that of the original recording.
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combination of two or more recordings into a composite recording by re-recording
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ceremony in which a monarch or high ranking lord gives another person the title of knight; usually involving tapping each shoulder with a sword
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Dub'bing noun 1. The act of dubbing, as a knight, etc.
2. The act of rubbing, smoothing, or dressing; a dressing off smooth with an adz.
3. A dressing of flour and water used by weavers; a mixture of oil and tallow for dressing leather; daubing.
4. The body substance ...
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An actor's voice synchronization with lip movements which are not the originally recorded sound. This is used to replace unusable dialogue or recordings, and also used to prepare foreign films for new markets. (Post Production)
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Fly tying material (usually strands or fibrous, including fur, yarn, wool, or synthetic fibers) that are wrapped onto a thread (commonly using wax) and wrapped around the shank of the hook to imitate the abdomen and/or thorax of an artificial fly.
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The practice of adding a soundtrack to pre-existing film. The term is most often used in connection with replacing a film's original dialogue with a translation into a different language, with the recording of the original actors being replaced by alternative vocal performances by native speakers of the new language. Although extremely common in Eu...
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Adding further material to an existing recording. Also known as overdubbing. Within audio files, this refers to adding further material to an existing recording and is also known as overdubbing. See Overdubbing.
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Transcribing from one recording to another which may include a change of medium.
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ceremony in which a monarch or high ranking lord gives another person the title of knight; usually involving tapping each shoulder with a sword
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noun a new soundtrack that is added to a film
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The recording of dialogue in a sound studio, after the footage is shot, where the actors watch the film and match the lip movements
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The replacement of one voice for another.
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Fly tying material (usually strands or fibrous, including fur, yarn, wool, or synthetic fibers) that are wrapped onto a thread (commonly using wax) and wrapped around the shank of the hook to imitate the abdomen and/or thorax of an artificial fly.
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material used to create a body on the fly.
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the conferring of knighthood; accolade. · the material used for the body of an artificial fly. · dubbin.
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