transcribe
/trænˈskraɪb/verb
with obj.
1- put (thoughts, speech, or data) into written or printed form将(思想, 言语)整理成文字; 打印(数据):
each interview was taped and transcribed.
每次采访都被录音, 并整理成文字。
1.1
- transliterate (foreign characters) or write or type out (shorthand, notes, or other abbreviated forms) into ordinary characters or full sentences将(外文字母的音)用本国字母拼出; 整理, 打印(速记、笔记及其他缩略文字形式)。
1.2
- arrange (a piece of music) for a different instrument, voice, or group of these改编(乐曲):
his largest early work was transcribed for organ.
他早期的最宏大作品被改编成管风琴曲。
1.3
- Biochemistry synthesize (a nucleic acid, typically RNA) using an existing nucleic acid, typically DNA, as a template, so that the genetic information in the latter is copied【生化】转录。
派生词
transcriber
noun词源
mid 16th cent. (in the sense 'make a copy in writing'): from Latin transcribere, from trans- 'across' + scribere 'write'.