Similar words: transcribe, inscribed, transcript, transcription, inscribe, subscribed, described, prescribed. Meaning: [træn'skraɪb] adj. 1. taken down in writing especially from notes or dictated or recorded information 2. recorded for broadcast.
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1, The secretary transcribed those letters on the typewriter.
2, A secretary transcribed the witnesses' statements.
3, Tape recordings of conversations are transcribed by typists and entered into the database.
4, He has transcribed that book into braille.
5, The quintet had been transcribed for clarinet and piano.
6, The piano music has been transcribed for the violin.
7, The book has been transcribed into braille.
8, Their stories were taped and transcribed verbatim.
9, The interview was recorded and then transcribed.
10, How many official documents have been transcribed into Braille for blind people?
11, She jotted down a few notes, and later transcribed them into an exercise book.
12, So, what determines whether these genes are transcribed?
13, Fleck has transcribed Bach for the banjo.
14, Photocopy or make carbon copies of all transcribed texts.
15, The conversation had been transcribed into phonetic script.
16, The booklets that have been transcribed by literacy workers need not have a national or even citywide appeal.
17, L'ascension, his largest early work, was also transcribed for organ.
18, Not that Vea merely transcribed every memory and called it a novel.
19, When the text has been transcribed you work through it in order to discover and learn any new words or useful idioms.
20, I once had one of my speeches transcribed, one that sounded pretty good.
21, Tens of thousands of pages of testimony were transcribed at a cost of $ 2. 50 a page.
22, The phone conversations were transcribed and sent to the FBI.
23, Every telephone conversation will be recorded and transcribed.
24, His farewell speech was transcribed from shorthand notes.
25, The message was transcribed literatim.
26, The anthropologist transcribed the sentences of the native informant.
27, It would be vital, as he knew,[http://sentencedict.com/transcribed.html] for the next few exchanges to be transcribed with unimpeachable certitude.
28, Sometimes the questioning went on for several days, and always the words were transcribed to fill hundreds of pages of transcript.
29, In my own research, some covert use was made of a micro-recorder and tapes were later transcribed.
30, It is these that make up the greater part of the transcribed conversations in Appendix 2 of this book.
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