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Third Person
transcribes
Present Participle
transcribing
Past Tense
transcribed
Past Participle
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1
to record spoken words, notes, or any information in a written form
transitive
- As the professor spoke, students were required to transcribe key points from the lecture for their notes.
- The secretary was tasked to transcribe the minutes of the meeting for distribution to all team members.
- The court reporter diligently transcribed the witness's testimony during the trial.
- The journalist quickly transcribed the interview, capturing the exact words of the interviewee for the article.
- The researcher spent hours transcribing handwritten historical documents into a digital format for archival purposes.
2
to make a copy of something by writing it
transitive
- The scribe was tasked to transcribe the ancient manuscripts onto new parchment to preserve them for future generations.
- In the library, volunteers work to transcribe historical documents from the archives to make them accessible online.
- To preserve family recipes, she painstakingly transcribed them onto index cards to share with her children.
- As part of the project, volunteers transcribed handwritten letters from the Civil War era into digital text.
- The medical transcriptionist transcribed the doctor's notes into electronic medical records for patient documentation.
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3
to produce a molecule of RNA using DNA as a template, thereby copying genetic information from DNA to RNA
transitive
- RNA polymerase enzymes transcribe the genetic information from DNA into a complementary strand of messenger RNA.
- RNA polymerase transcribes the genetic information from DNA to RNA.
- Cells transcribe DNA sequences to produce messenger RNA (mRNA).
- Certain drugs can inhibit the enzyme responsible for transcribing RNA.
4
to convert spoken language into written form using phonetic symbols or a phonetic alphabet
transitive
- Linguists transcribe spoken conversations to analyze phonetic patterns and speech sounds.
- Language learners often transcribe audio recordings to practice pronunciation and phonetic accuracy.
- In linguistic studies, researchers transcribe interviews with native speakers to document variations in speech patterns.
- Phonologists transcribe speech samples to identify phonetic features and analyze language acquisition.
- Speech therapists transcribe clients' speech to assess articulation and phonological errors.
5
to adapt a musical composition originally intended for one instrument, voice, or ensemble so that it can be performed by another
transitive
- The composer transcribed his piano concerto for a string quartet.
- She transcribed the symphony originally written for full orchestra into a piano solo arrangement for her recital.
- The jazz band leader transcribed the saxophone solo from a famous recording and arranged it for trumpet.
- The choral director transcribed a popular pop song for a cappella choir.
- The guitarist transcribed the violin part from a classical piece and adapted it for the guitar.