Similar words: transcribe, transcribed, transcript, transcription, inscribe, inscribed, describer, subscriber. Meaning: n. 1. a person who translates written messages from one language to another 2. someone who rewrites in a different script 3. someone who represents the sounds of speech in phonetic notation 4. someone who makes a written version of spoken material 5. a musician who adapts a composition for particular voices or instruments or for another style of performance.
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1 Signifies the editor or transcriber responsible for identifying the change of hand.
2 Or, does not pass through the infrared pronunciation transcriber reservoir memory, the new content by the infrared communication way input infrared sound transmitter, uses directly for the broadcast.
3 The compressed symbol allowed the transcriber to complete the letter in a single stroke.
4 Demand purposefully sees traditional photography as a transcriber of the real world, and thus casts doubt on the objects he re-creates.
5 They add anything that will help the transcriber or future scholars to understand the interview.
6 However, the first verse of chapter 27 says it was the beginning of Jehoiakim's reign, which is omitted in some manuscripts, for it was likely miscopied from 26:1 by a transcriber.
7 One of the disadvantages of this method is that you are totally strange to the transcriber .
8 The system comprises the infrared broadcaster, the infrared earphone, the infrared voice transcriber and the infrared remote controller.
9 A degree in this field provides technical skills a student would need to work as a music composer, arranger, orchestrator, or transcriber.
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