单词 | transcript |
释义 | tran·script I. 1. a. < a transcript of nine manuscript books — Gilbert Highet > < a volume … containing transcripts from the papyrological collections — Jack Finegan > b. < the efficiency of shorthand instruction is to be judged entirely by … the transcripts turned out by the pupils — C.G.Reigner > c. < 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 2. < 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. |
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