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1 | U a long thin plastic band on which you can record sounds, pictures, or information 录音带;录像带 |
| on tape We’ ve got the concert on tape. 我们已把音乐会录了下来。 |
| 1a | C a plastic case called a cassette containing tape that you can use for recording something or on which something has been recorded 磁带;盒式录音带;盒式录像带 | | This is a great tape – have you heard it? 这盒磁带真棒,你听过了吗? | | a blank tape We need a blank tape so that we can record the film. 我们需要一盒空白录像带来录这部电影。 | |
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2 | U a long thin band of plastic that is sticky on one side and is used for sticking things together 胶带 |
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3 | the tape a long thin band stretched across the line where the race ends (赛跑的)终点线 |
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4 | C BRITISH informal a tape measure |
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5 | C/U a long thin band of cloth or plastic used for fastening things together or marking the edges of an area (用来绑东西或作界限标记的)布条,线带,塑料带 |
| Police roped off the area with yellow tape after the incident. 事故发生后,警方用黄色警戒带将该区域隔离开来。 |
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