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View usage for: (trænskrɪpt) Word forms: plural transcriptscountable nounA transcript of a conversation or speech is a written text of it, based on a recording or notes. They wouldn't let me have a transcript of the interview. Synonyms: copy, record, note, summary More Synonyms of transcript transcript in British English (ˈtrænskrɪpt) noun1. a written, typed, or printed copy or manuscript made by transcribing 2. education, mainly US and Canadian an official record of a student's school progress and achievements 3. any reproduction or copy Word origin C13: from Latin transcriptum, from transcrībere to transcribetranscript in American English (ˈtrænˌskrɪpt) noun1. something made by or based on transcribing; written, typewritten, or printed copy 2. US any copy or reproduction, esp. one that is official, as a copy of a student's recordin school or college, listing courses, credits, grades, etc. Word origin ME transcripte < ML transcriptum < L transcriptus, pp. of transcribereExamples of 'transcript' in a sentencetranscript He will be called to give evidence early next month, according to a court transcript.We have printed the full transcript on the opposite page.You have a right to do that and to read detailed court reports or transcripts.There are transcripts of conversations with academics and photographs of period costumes.The latter groups are expected to support recordings and transcripts.We distributed the transcript of that interview to the church board.The full transcript will be passed on to the client.People queued down the street to buy copies of the court transcripts.The transcripts of these conversations could not be provided.He was shown a copy of the full transcript on the day of broadcast.But according to court transcripts the medical evidence is not conclusive.It means you're essentially reading large chunks of interview transcript.This dilemma is made more difficult by the Chinese practice of using transcripts of his speeches as their primary source.A transcript of the interview has been passed to disciplinary chiefs and he could be clobbered as a result.The official transcript reported: 'There is no reply.His conversations were recorded, and transcripts were read to a court in Brussels trying his alleged accomplices this week.I am only 2 or 3 per cent out compared with the official transcripts. In other languagestranscript British English: transcript / ˈtrænskrɪpt/ NOUN A transcript of something that is spoken is a written copy of it. A transcript of this programme is available through our website. - American English: transcript
- Arabic: نُسْخَة
- Brazilian Portuguese: transcrição
- Chinese: 抄本
- Croatian: transkript
- Czech: přepis jednání
- Danish: afskrift
- Dutch: afschrift
- European Spanish: transcripción
- Finnish: puhtaaksi kirjoitettu asiakirja
- French: transcription
- German: Abschrift
- Greek: αντίγραφο
- Italian: trascrizione
- Japanese: 写し
- Korean: 사본
- Norwegian: kopi
- Polish: kopia
- European Portuguese: transcrição
- Romanian: transcrierea unei stenograme
- Russian: копия
- Latin American Spanish: transcripción
- Swedish: avskrift
- Thai: ใบรับรองผลการศึกษา
- Turkish: belge döküm
- Ukrainian: письмова версія
- Vietnamese: bản chép lại
Chinese translation of 'transcript' n (c) - [of tape, notes]
讲(講)稿 (jiǎnggǎo) (份, fèn)
Definition a written, typed, or printed copy made by transcribing They wouldn't let me have a transcript of the interview. Synonyms recordnote summary notes carbon log manuscript transcription carbon copy transliteration written version Additional synonymsDefinition an exact copy Enclosed is a duplicate of the invoice we sent you last month. Synonyms photocopy, copy, reproduction, replica, Xerox (old-fashioned), carbon copy, Photostat (old-fashioned) Definition a copy of a work of art a reproduction of a religious painting Synonyms copy, picture, print, replica, imitation, duplicate, reprint, xerox, facsimile, carbon copy Definition a piece of writing or speech that has been translated into another language his excellent English translation of `Faust' Synonyms interpretation, version, rendering, gloss, rendition, decoding, transcription, paraphrase, transliteration Additional synonymsDefinition an adaptation, for example of a book or play into a film The English version is far inferior to the original French text. Synonyms adaptation, edition, interpretation, form, reading, copy, rendering, translation, reproduction, portrayal |