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dubbing - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dubbing in Hindi

Noun

  • एक प्रकार की चरबी
  • डब करना

dubbing Definition

Noun

  • material used for the bodies of artificial fishing flies, especially fur or wool on waxed silk.

dubbing Example

  • Yet the fact that Harold received knighthood from William of Normandy makes it clear either that Harold was not yet a knight, which in the case of so tried a warrior would imply that " dubbing to knighthood " was not yet known in England even under Edward the Confessor, or, as Freeman thinks, that in the middle of the iith century the custom had grown in Normandy into " something of a more special meaning " than it bore in England. ( फिर भी तथ्य यह है कि हेरोल्ड को नॉर्मंडी के विलियम से नाइटहुड प्राप्त हुआ था, यह या तो स्पष्ट करता है कि हेरोल्ड अभी तक एक नाइट नहीं था, जो कि एक योद्धा की कोशिश के मामले में इसका अर्थ होगा कि "नाइटहुड के लिए डबिंग" अभी तक इंग्लैंड में एडवर्ड के तहत भी नहीं जाना जाता था। कन्फेसर, या, जैसा कि फ्रीमैन सोचता है, कि आठवीं शताब्दी के मध्य में नॉरमैंडी में यह प्रथा इंग्लैंड में बोर होने की तुलना में "अधिक विशेष अर्थ के कुछ" में विकसित हुई थी। )
  • Everywhere else dubbing or the accolade seems to have become obsolete, and no other species of knighthood, if knighthood it can be called, is known except that which is dependent on admission to some particular order. ( हर जगह डबिंग या प्रशंसा अप्रचलित हो गई है, और नाइटहुड की कोई अन्य प्रजाति, अगर नाइटहुड कहा जा सकता है, को छोड़कर जाना जाता है, जो किसी विशेष आदेश में प्रवेश पर निर्भर है। )
  • Mutual funds with the number "20" or "30" in their names started to appear, as did those dubbing themselves "focused. ( उनके नाम में "20" या "30" नंबर वाले म्युचुअल फंड दिखाई देने लगे, जैसा कि खुद को "केंद्रित" करने वाले लोग करते थे। )

More Sentence

  • The valet also used that occasion to set the viewer’s language on Arabic dubbing, one of the five language settings available.
  • The landlord told all the people who were in the inn about the craze of his guest, the watching of the armour, and the dubbing ceremony he contemplated.
  • Stories of cannibalism among castaways were so common that the British gave a name to the practice of choosing a victim, dubbing it the custom of the sea.
  • The Cruelty to Animals Acts 1849 and 1854 render liable to prosecution and fine practically any act of cruelty to an animal; such acts as dubbing a cock, cropping the ears of a dog or dishorning cattle, are offences.
  • The dubbing is bad too and the travelers from the future get some really awful American geezer dubbing them.