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dictation

/dik-tey-shuhn/US // dɪkˈteɪ ʃən //UK // (dɪkˈteɪʃən) //

口述,听写,口述内容,口述记录

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or manner of dictating for reproduction in writing.
    • : the act or manner of transcribing words uttered by another.
    • : words that are dictated or that are reproduced from dictation.
    • : the playing or singing of music to be notated by a listener, especially as a technique of training the ear.
    • : music notated from dictation.
    • : the act of commanding arbitrarily.
    • : something commanded.

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Examples

  • Bought by Microsoft in April, Nuance boasts accurate dictation, including in web apps such as Gmail.

  • With the brand new "Slide to Type" feature, it's by far the fastest way to type on a watch when dictation isn't applicable or reliable enough.

  • The new tablet sort of has Siri, albeit only in the form of voice dictation, not the full voice assistant.

  • The novelist who can't read uses dictation to continue to write books.

  • During so long drawn out a suspense I tried to ease the tension by dictation.

  • If the dictation of his will as a law in reference to the service had been sufficient, he would not otherwise have enjoined it.

  • This I am writing by dictation, and really think it is an art I can manage to acquire.

  • At last he spoke in a low tone to the avocat, who quickly began writing at his dictation.

  • The result was that the bank resisted, and refused the required acquiescence in the dictation of the treasury.