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transcribed

[ UK /tɹænskɹˈa‍ɪbd/ ]
[ US /tɹænsˈkɹaɪbd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. recorded for broadcast
    a transcribed announcement
    canned laughter

How To Use transcribed In A Sentence

  • Barshai transcribed the Eighth Quartet for chamber orchestra under the composer's supervision.
  • This second-hand or transcribed social history isn't "parodic," just misconceived, and testimony (if any is needed) to the increasing inability to discern what our disciplinary base actually is in "literary-and-cultural studies," and why it matters that we cannot and should not be simply pale echoes of better-equipped social historians like Colley herself. Presentism and the Archives
  • Rather, it is a final redaction of sources ranging from the Red Book of Westmarch, to Elvish Chronicles, to Gondorian records, to tales of Rohirrim which were only transcribed centuries later.
  • the message was transcribed literatim
  • There are four popular Chopin items, the first set of the Schubert Impromptus, and Ravel's La Valse as transcribed by the composer for piano solo.
  • All interviews were then transcribed verbatim (with the exception of minor phrases such as ‘uh-huh’).
  • Making all allowance for the older sources utilised, and to a large extent transcribed word for word, in Judges, Samuel, and Kings, we find that apart from the Pentateuch the preexilic portion of the Old Testament amounts in bulk to little more than the half of the entire volume. Prolegomena
  • He could even write a piece that resembles, paradoxically, an instrumental canzona alla francese transcribed for voices Si pour moy avez du souci. Archive 2009-06-01
  • In 1930, the composer transcribed the score for two pianos.
  • Once the DNA has been transcribed, the mRNA (messenger RNA) detaches from the DNA.
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