Transcribe
21transcribe — tran|scribe [ træn skraıb ] verb transitive 1. ) to write, type, or record something exactly as it was said: transcribing their testimony for the court records 2. ) to change music so that a different instrument can play it a ) to copy or record… …
22transcribe — tran·scribe || træn skraɪb v. make a written or typewritten copy, transliterate …
23transcribe — verb 1》 put (thoughts, speech, or data) into written or printed form. 2》 transliterate (foreign characters) or write or type out (shorthand, notes, etc.) into ordinary characters or full sentences. 3》 arrange (a piece of music) for a different… …
24transcribe — v. a. Copy, write a copy of …
25transcribe — v 1. copy, reproduce, duplicate, Inf. dupe, replicate; engross, write out. 2. translate, transliterate, render, interpret …
26transcribe — tran·scribe …
27transcribe — [trænˈskraɪb] verb [T] to write something exactly as it was spoken …
28transcribe — tran•scribe [[t]trænˈskraɪb[/t]] v. t. scribed, scrib•ing 1) to make a written or typed copy of (spoken material) 2) to make an exact copy of (a document, text, etc.) 3) to write out in another language or alphabet; translate or transliterate 4)… …
29transcribe — v.t. make a written or typewritten copy of; Music, arrange for other instrument (s) or voice(s); Radio, prerecord for sound broadcasting. ♦ transcript, n. such copy, arrangement, or recording. ♦ transcription, n …
30transcribe — v.tr. 1 make a copy of, esp. in writing. 2 transliterate. 3 write out (shorthand, notes, etc.) in ordinary characters or continuous prose. 4 a record for subsequent reproduction. b broadcast in this form. 5 arrange (music) for a different… …