scribe / skraɪb /

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scribe3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person who serves as a professional copyist, especially one who made copies of manuscripts before the invention of printing.
  2. a public clerk or writer, usually one having official status.
  3. Also called sopher, sofer. Judaism. one of the group of Palestinian scholars and teachers of Jewish law and tradition, active from the 5th century b.c. to the 1st century a.d., who transcribed, edited, and interpreted the Bible.
  4. a writer or author, especially a journalist.
v. 无主动词 verb

scribed, scrib·ing.

  1. to act as a scribe; write.
v. 有主动词 verb

scribed, scrib·ing.

  1. to write down.

scribe 近义词

n. 名词 noun

one who transcribes professionally

更多scribe例句

  1. “We built Scribe specifically to do that, to build an engineering core focused exclusively on making the most advanced the very best therapeutic genome editing molecules that we could,” Oakes said.
  2. These were supposed to simplify patient record-keeping, but instead they generated a need for scribes.
  3. This year, as the pandemic led patients to shun clinics and hospitals, many scribes were laid off or furloughed.
  4. Many have returned, but scribes are increasingly working online—even from the other side of the world.
  5. When I was growing up as a kid playing Dungeons and Dragons, I didn’t dream about being the scribe.
  6. George R.R. Martin, the beloved scribe behind the A Song of Ice and Fire series, seems fairly convinced that he is a feminist.
  7. If you were particularly interested in one topic, you would order your scribe to write down only the relevant items.
  8. Doing research for a PhD project, he became a scribe of the tribe on their urban adventures.
  9. Or perhaps the conversation reached a breaking point, said feminist scribe Naomi Wolf, because people are simply fed up.
  10. The scribe for Sporting News befriended Ghawi after exchanging messages with her online, he told The Daily Beast.
  11. The wisdom of a scribe cometh by his time of leisure: and he that is less in action, shall receive wisdom.
  12. Even the scribe has seen this, and has altered were to ware, to give a rime to the eye.
  13. The readings pleye, pley are evidently false; the scribe has omitted the stroke for n above the vowel.
  14. The scribe easily turned yerde in into gardin, but ruined the sense by it.
  15. Sometimes one of the refrains is actually omitted, but this may be the scribe's fault.