Word familyadjectivetranscribabletranscriptionaltranscriptivenountranscribertranscripttranscriptionadverbtranscriptionallytranscriptivelyverbtranscribe
6.TCRCOPY technical to copy recorded music, speech etc from one system to another, for example from tape to CD 复制,转录〔音乐、演讲等,如从录音带转换成光盘〕
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transcribe• The phoneconversations were transcribed and sent to the FBI.• Tens of thousands of pages of testimony were transcribed at a cost of $ 2. 50 a page.• Fleck has transcribed Bach for the banjo.• Not that Vea merely transcribed every memory and called it a novel.• The conversation had been transcribed into phonetic script.• Secretaries were busytranscribingmedical records.• I go back, and this time I find my way into nondescript offices below ground where priests are transcribingnotes.• I also got really specific about the phrasing and how I could transcribe that on to the guitar.• I record my business letters, and my secretarytranscribes them.• One copy should be used for transcribing your notes as previously discussed.
Origintranscribe
(1500-1600)Latintranscribere, from scribere“to write”