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Definition of transcribe verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

transcribe

verb
 
/trænˈskraɪb/
 
/trænˈskraɪb/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they transcribe
 
/trænˈskraɪb/
 
/trænˈskraɪb/
he / she / it transcribes
 
/trænˈskraɪbz/
 
/trænˈskraɪbz/
past simple transcribed
 
/trænˈskraɪbd/
 
/trænˈskraɪbd/
past participle transcribed
 
/trænˈskraɪbd/
 
/trænˈskraɪbd/
-ing form transcribing
 
/trænˈskraɪbɪŋ/
 
/trænˈskraɪbɪŋ/
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  1. to record thoughts, speech or data in a written form, or in a different written form from the original
    • transcribe something Clerks transcribe everything that is said in court.
    • The interview was recorded and then transcribed.
    • transcribe something into something How many official documents have been transcribed into Braille for blind people?
  2. transcribe something (specialist) to show the sounds of speech using a special phonetic alphabet
  3. transcribe something (for something) to write a piece of music in a different form so that it can be played by a different musical instrument or sung by a different voice
    • a piano piece transcribed for the guitar
  4. Word Originmid 16th cent. (in the sense ‘make a copy in writing’): from Latin transcribere, from trans- ‘across’ + scribere ‘write’.
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