English-Thai Dictionary
transcribe
VT ถ่าย ถอด อักษร ถ่ายรูป อักษร tai-tod-ak-son
transcribe
VT แปลง ดัดแปลง ทำ ให้เหมาะ plang
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
TRANSCRIBE
v.t.[L. transcribo; trans, over, and scribo, to write. ] To copy; to write over again or in the same words; to write a copy of any thing; as, to transcribe Livy or Tacitus; to transcribe a letter.
TRANSCRIBED
pp. Copied.
TRANSCRIBER
n.A copier; one who writes from a copy.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
TRANSCRIBE
Tran *scribe ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Transcribed; p. pr. & vb. n.Transcribing. ] Etym: [L. transcribere, transcriptum; trans across, over + scribere to write. See Scribe. ]
Defn: To write over again, or in the same words; to copy; as, to transcribe Livy or Tacitus; to transcribe a letter.
TRANSCRIBER
TRANSCRIBER Tran *scrib "er, n.
Defn: One who transcribes, or writes from a copy; a copier; a copyist.
New American Oxford Dictionary
transcribe
tran scribe |tranˈskrīb træn (t )ˈskraɪb | ▶verb [ with obj. ] put (thoughts, speech, or data ) into written or printed form: each interview was taped and transcribed. • transliterate (foreign characters ) or write or type out (shorthand, notes, or other abbreviated forms ) into ordinary characters or full sentences. • arrange (a piece of music ) for a different instrument, voice, or group of these: his largest early work was transcribed for organ. • Biochemistry synthesize (a nucleic acid, typically RNA ) using an existing nucleic acid, typically DNA, as a template, thus copying the genetic information in the latter. DERIVATIVES tran scrib er noun ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (in the sense ‘make a copy in writing ’): from Latin transcribere, from trans- ‘across ’ + scribere ‘write. ’
Oxford Dictionary
transcribe
tran |scribe |tranˈskrʌɪb, trɑːn -| ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 put (thoughts, speech, or data ) into written or printed form: each interview was taped and transcribed. • transliterate (foreign characters ) or write or type out (shorthand, notes, or other abbreviated forms ) into ordinary characters or full sentences. 2 arrange (a piece of music ) for a different instrument, voice, or group of these: his largest early work was transcribed for organ. 3 Biochemistry synthesize (RNA ) using a template of existing DNA (or vice versa ), so that the genetic information is copied. DERIVATIVES transcriber noun ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (in the sense ‘make a copy in writing ’): from Latin transcribere, from trans- ‘across ’ + scribere ‘write ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
transcribe
transcribe verb 1 each interview was taped and transcribed: write out, write down, copy down, put in writing, put on paper, render. 2 a person who can take and transcribe shorthand: transliterate, interpret, translate.
Oxford Thesaurus
transcribe
transcribe verb 1 the following passage is transcribed from a tape recording of spontaneous speech: write out, copy out, write /copy in full, put in writing, set down, take down, type out, print out, put on paper, commit to paper, reproduce. 2 the court was adjourned so that they could transcribe their notes: transliterate, interpret, translate, render, convert, write up, rewrite; Law engross.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
transcribe
tran scribe /trænskráɪb /動詞 他動詞 1 〈録音 発言など 〉を文字に起こす ; 〈音声 〉を発音記号で書き表す .2 …を書き写す, 複写する .3 【ほかの言語に 】…を書き換える «into » .4 〘楽 〙【ほかの器楽用に 】〈曲 〉を編曲する «for » .5 〘放送 〙 «…に » …を録音 [録画 ]する «on , onto » .tran scr í b er 名詞