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What (who) is Transcribe - definition

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Transcribed; Transcribe; Transcription (disambiguation); Transcriptions; Linguistic transcription; Speech transcription; Voice transcription

transcribe         
v.
1) (D; tr.) to transcribe from; to (to transcribe testimony from a tape)
2) (D; intr., tr.) to transcribe in (to transcribe speech in phonetic script)
transcribe         
(transcribes, transcribing, transcribed)
1.
If you transcribe a speech or text, you write it out in a different form from the one in which it exists, for example by writing it out in full from notes or from a tape recording.
She is transcribing, from his dictation, the diaries of Simon Forman...
VERB: V n
2.
If you transcribe a piece of music for an instrument which is not the one for which it was originally written, you rewrite it so that it can be played on that instrument.
He gave up trying to write for the guitar and decided to transcribe the work for piano.
VERB: V n for n, also V n
transcribe         
v. a.
Copy, write a copy of.

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Transcription

Transcription refers to the process of converting sounds (voice, music etc.) into letters or musical notes, or producing a copy of something in another medium, including:

Examples of use of Transcribe
1. "This is a practice that has been regularly followed since the middle 1'80s." A court reporter‘s service has been used over the years to transcribe regents‘ meetings.
2. He also said it was conducted for "intelligence–collection purposes." "If videotapes were made, they were likely used for translators to transcribe and/or for intelligence officers to clarify their notes after the fact," Gordon said.
3. Because I speak fairly coherently, it‘s not difficult to transcribe them and you don‘t have to do much to make them printworthy." He removes a disc and hands it to his assistant.
4. "We can‘t have a situation where the scarce resources that our agencies have got are diverted because they are swamped with requests, for example to transcribe hundreds of hours of conversation which are totally irrelevant," he said.
5. In 2002, he landed a $400,000 contract from Berezovsky to transcribe a set of audiotapes that appeared to implicate then–Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma in the killing of journalist Heorhiy Gongadze and in sanctions–busting arms deals.