"D.b." Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"D.b." Meaning

D.B. is an abbreviation that can have different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few common ones:

D.B. can stand for "Doctor of Business" or "Doctor of Business Administration", which is a doctoral degree in business.
D.B. is also the initials of the famous American humorist and writer, Donald Bain.
In some cases, D.B. is used as an abbreviation for " Drew Blood" as it is a reference to the song "Drew Blood" by the Australian rock band King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard.
Without more context, it is unclear which definition is most relevant. Can you please provide more information about the word or phrase you are referring to?

"D.b." Examples

db ( abbreviation for "dialogue box")


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The software company needs to update the db in their latest version to fix the bugs.
Can you open up the db and check if the new feature is installed correctly?
The design team is working on the user interface, focusing on the db and navigation menu.
In the video game, the db displays the character's stats and abilities.
The IT department has created a db to track employee training records and certifications.

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Czerny is a noun referring to the Polish composer and pianist Carl Czerny (1791-1857), who was a pupil of Beethoven and a renowned virtuoso pianist. He is also famous for his piano études and exercises that are still widely used in music education today.

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"Dab" can be used as a verb, meaning to make a smooth and effortless movement, often without much planning or effort. For example: "She dabbed her hand on the table." It can also be used as a noun, referring to a gesture or motion, especially a flamboyant or showy one. For example: "He did a dab in the middle of the dance floor." Additionally, "dab" is often used in informal contexts, particularly in African American Vernacular English (AAVE) and internet slang, to refer to the act of doing something well or skillfully, often in a humorous or ironic way. For example: "Yo, you're really dab at this game."

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