单词 | dubbing |
释义 | dubbingn.1 The action of dub v.1 1. The conferring of knighthood; investment with a dignity or title. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social class > nobility > rank > raising to noble rank > [noun] > investing with a rank or title > conferring of knighthood dubbinga1300 knighting1550 a1300 K. Horn 438 Help me to kniȝte Bi al þine miȝte, To my lord þe king, Þat he me ȝiue dubbing. c1315 Shoreham 15 A prince longeth for to do The gode knyȝtes dobbynge. c1440 York Myst. xxvi. 7. 1586 J. Ferne Blazon of Gentrie 152 The ordering of dubbings and creations of Knights or Esquires. 1611 in J. Gutch Collectanea Curiosa (1781) I. 101 All Bachelor Knights of more puny dubbing. 1676 A. Marvell Mr. Smirke sig. Bv The Dubbing or Creating of Witts. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > [noun] clothesc888 hattersOE shroudc1000 weedOE shrouda1122 clothc1175 hatteringa1200 atourc1220 back-clout?c1225 habit?c1225 clothingc1275 cleadinga1300 dubbinga1300 shroudinga1300 attirec1300 coverturec1300 suitc1325 apparel1330 buskingc1330 farec1330 harness1340 tire1340 backs1341 geara1350 apparelmentc1374 attiringa1375 vesturec1385 heelinga1387 vestmentc1386 arraya1400 graitha1400 livery1399 tirementa1400 warnementa1400 arrayment1400 parelc1400 werlec1400 raiment?a1425 robinga1450 rayc1450 implements1454 willokc1460 habiliment1470 emparelc1475 atourement1481 indumenta1513 reparel1521 wearing gear1542 revesture1548 claesc1550 case1559 attirement1566 furniture1566 investuring1566 apparelling1567 dud1567 hilback1573 wear1576 dress1586 enfolding1586 caparison1589 plight1590 address1592 ward-ware1598 garnish1600 investments1600 ditement1603 dressing1603 waith1603 thing1605 vestry1606 garb1608 outwall1608 accoutrementa1610 wearing apparel1617 coutrement1621 vestament1632 vestiment1637 equipage1645 cask1646 aguise1647 back-timbera1656 investiture1660 rigging1664 drapery1686 vest1694 plumage1707 bussingc1712 hull1718 paraphernalia1736 togs1779 body clothing1802 slough1808 toggery1812 traps1813 garniture1827 body-clothes1828 garmenture1832 costume1838 fig1839 outfit1840 vestiture1841 outer womana1845 outward man1846 vestiary1846 rag1855 drag1870 clo'1874 parapherna1876 clobber1879 threads1926 mocker1939 schmatte1959 vine1959 kit1989 a1300 Cursor Mundi 28032 Quen þai see your dubbing ware [i.e. attiring gear]. c1400 A. Davy Five Dreams 76 Boþe hij hadden a newe dubbyng; Hure gray was her cloþing. 3. Angling. The dressing of an artificial fly; concrete the materials used in the process. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > hunting > fishing > type or method of fishing > [noun] > angling > using fly > making fly fly-making1653 dubbing1676 tie-back1880 fly-dressing1886 fly-tying1887 1676 C. Cotton Compl. Angler 300 To teach you..of what dubbing you are to make the several flies. 1799 tr. Laboratory (ed. 6) II. x. 290 The dubbing of the fur of a black spaniel. 1880 F. Francis Bk. Angling (ed. 5) vi. 214 (note) The..dubbing..of which the fly is composed. 4. A preparation of grease for softening leather and rendering it waterproof. Also dubbin. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > materials > derived or manufactured material > leather > leather-making materials > [noun] > grease for softening or waterproofing dubbing1781 degras1882 fat-liquor1903 daubing- 1781 J. Ripley Sel. Orig. Lett. 23 Take currier's dubbing, and anoint his sores. 1819 A. Rees Cycl. X. at Currying The hide or skin is then conveyed to the shade or drying-place, where the oily substances are applied, termed stuffing or dubbing. 1825 J. Jamieson Etymol. Dict. Sc. Lang. Suppl. Dubbin, the liquor used by curriers for softening leather, composed of tallow and oil. 1855 J. Davies in Trans. Philol. Soc. 230 Dubbin, a kind of paste used by shoemakers. 1875 R. Hunt & F. W. Rudler Ure's Dict. Arts (ed. 7) III. 96 The dubbing..is composed of tallow, brought to a soft plastic condition by being melted and mixed with cod-liver oil. 1896 Price List Prout's Dubbin. 1896 J. K. Snowden Web of Old Weaver vii. 77 I was seeking a pot of dubbin on the top shelf of her cupboard. 1909 C. E. Benson Brit. Mountaineering ii. 30 Dubbin..keeps them [sc. boots] supple, and prevents the leather perishing. 5. a. Working timber with an adze. ΚΠ 1850 J. Greenwood Sailor's Sea-bk. 116 Dubbing, working with an adze. b. dubbing-out (Plastering): see quot. 1842. ΚΠ 1823 P. Nicholson New Pract. Builder 379 The expenses of dubbing-out. 1842 J. Gwilt Encycl. Archit. Gloss. 967 Dubbing Out, the bringing of an uneven surface to a plane by pieces of tile, slate, plaster, or the like. Compounds General attributive. ΚΠ a1300 [see sense 2]. a1400 Octouian 1274 Seuen dayes ylyke hyt leste, The bredale and the dubbyng feste. 1864 Webster's Amer. Dict. Eng. Lang. Dubbing-tool, a tool for paring down to an even surface. 1883 Great Internat. Fisheries Exhib. Catal. 51 Lines, Fly Books, and Dubbing Books. Derivatives ˈdubbin v. (transitive) to apply dubbin to. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > industry > working with specific materials > working with skins > work with skins [verb (transitive)] > treat with grease or oil liquor1502 dub?1611 shamoy1842 stuff1844 wax1885 dubbin1897 fat1903 fat-liquor1903 1897 C. T. Davis Manuf. Leather (ed. 2) xxx. 463 Dubbin them again and lay them by for a day or two. 1967 Listener 30 Nov. 702/2 Tommy grew up in the Gorbals, dubbining his football boots with bacon fat. ˈdubbined adj. treated with dubbin. ΚΠ 1899 M. Cobbett Bottled Holidays 147 An omnibus odorous of freely-dubbined boots. a1918 W. Owen Coll. Poems (1963) 79 Boots dubbined; rifles clean and oiled; Belts blancoed. 1928 Daily Express 11 Oct. 3/3 Wearing enormous dubbined boots. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1897; most recently modified version published online March 2022). > as lemmasˈdubbing ˈdubbing adj. and n.2 ΚΠ 1929 N.Y. Times 13 Oct. ix. 8/6 Dubbing, the process of re-recording from film to film, or from film to wax, or from wax to film, or from wax to wax. 1930 W. B. Pitkin & W. M. Marston Art of Sound Pictures 270 Dubbing, a method of doubling the voice on the screen after the photographing of the picture. 1931 B. Brown Talking Pictures xi. 275 Dubbing on disc is no more difficult than on film. 1931 B. Brown Talking Pictures xi. 288 Dubbing from sound track to disc was frequently employed. 1939 Times 25 Mar. 10/4 Queen Mary..went into what is called the ‘dubbing’ theatre, where sound is recorded. 1952 Record Year 124 The Michelangeli set (GX 61004–7) is a dubbing, so unsuccessful as to preclude judgment on the merits of the performance. 1959 J. Halas & R. Manvell Technique Film Animation xix. 209 The final set of tracks required for dubbing are laid, and at the subsequent dubbing session these are run simultaneously and balanced together and amalgamated on to one single sound track. 1962 Movie Sept. 6/3 Watching a film he has previously made with the director for whom he is now working in the dubbing room. < n.1a1300 as lemmas |
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