释义 |
preˈtape, v. [pre- A. 1.] trans. To prerecord using magnetic tape. So preˈtaped ppl. a., preˈtaping vbl. n.
1968J. Philips Hot Summer Killing (1969) iii. ii. 151 The networks will be giving up commercial time. Pretaped shows are already prepared. 1972Listener 6 July 3/1 Becton insists on live transmission... ‘You are not really trusting people with the airtime if you insist on pre-taping.’ 1972W. P. McGivern Caprifoil (1973) viii. 144 He pre-taped a series of television speeches to camouflage his absence. 1973Sociometry XXXVI. 103 Subjects listened to pre-taped instructions. 1976National Observer (U.S.) 16 Oct. 6/2 They were a poor substitute for journalism, pretaped and all but tensionless. |