Chamfer vs Dubbing - What's the difference?
chamfer | dubbing |
(woodworking, engineering, drafting, CAD) an obtuse-angled relief or cut at an edge added for a finished appearance and to break sharp edges
to cut off the edge or corner of something; to bevel
to cut a groove in something; to flute
The replacement of a voice part in a film, particularly with a translation.
* 2013 , Carmen Millan-Varela, Francesca Bartrina, The Routledge Handbook of Translation Studies
The transfer of recorded music from one medium to another.
As nouns the difference between chamfer and dubbing
is that chamfer is an obtuse-angled relief or cut at an edge added for a finished appearance and to break sharp edges while dubbing is the replacement of a voice part in a film, particularly with a translation.As verbs the difference between chamfer and dubbing
is that chamfer is to cut off the edge or corner of something; to bevel while dubbing is present participle of lang=en.chamfer
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Noun
(en noun)Synonyms
* (angled relief or cut) roundAntonyms
* (angled relief or cut) filletVerb
(en verb)dubbing
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Noun
- New genres are thus emerging as a consequence of foreign text dubbings (and subtitlings). Some original cartoons and films are also based on dubbings of foreign cartoons and films.
