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释义 tran·script
I. \ˈtranzˌkript, ˈtraan-, -n(t)ˌsk-\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin transcriptum, from Latin, neuter of transcriptus, past participle of transcribere to transcribe
1.
 a. : a written or printed copy
  < a transcript of nine manuscript books — Gilbert Highet >
  < a volume … containing transcripts from the papyrological collections — Jack Finegan >
 b. : a usually typewritten copy of dictated or recorded matter
  < the efficiency of shorthand instruction is to be judged entirely by … the transcripts turned out by the pupils — C.G.Reigner >
 c. : an official or legal and often published copy or engrossment of a decree, testimony, or proceedings
  < shall submit a transcript in duplicate of the ordinance >
  < courts have held that in a dispute as to what was said … the reporter's transcript must be accepted as final — Law Stenographer >
  < read the transcript of a round-table discussion appearing in the current issue — J.D.Adams >
 specifically : an official copy of a student's record at an educational institution
2. : a copy, reproduction, or rendering (as of experience) set forth or expressed usually in an art form
 < inexperienced readers take literature more naïvely as transcript rather than interpretation of life — René Wellek & Austin Warren >
 < the book is a transcript from his own experience — British Book News >
 < was an objective painter … returning always to his own type of studio-made transcripts from life around him — Sheldon Cheney >
 < the formal content of the religion of the American Negro … is a transcript, modified for his own uses, of the religion of his white masters in the days of slavery — W.L.Sperry >
II. noun
: a sequence of RNA produced by transcription from a DNA template
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