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taped

/teyp/US // teɪp //UK // (teɪp) //

录音,录音带,带状,带状的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a long, narrow strip of linen, cotton, or the like, used for tying garments, binding seams or carpets, etc.
    • : a long, narrow strip of paper, metal, etc.
    • : a strip of cloth, paper, or plastic with an adhesive surface, used for sealing, binding, or attaching items together; adhesive tape or masking tape.
    • : tape measure.
    • : a string stretched across the finishing line in a race and broken by the winning contestant on crossing the line.
    • : ticker tape.
    • : magnetic tape.
    • : a magnetic tape carrying prerecorded sound: a tape of a rock concert.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    taped, tap·ing.

    • : to furnish with a tape or tapes.
    • : to tie up, bind, or attach with tape.
    • : to measure with or as if with a tape measure.
    • : to record or prerecord on magnetic tape.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    taped, tap·ing.

    • : to record something on magnetic tape.

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Examples

  • You can use an adhesive bandage in a pinch, but if you want to go all-out, you can opt for surgical tape, which is not only safe to use on sensitive skin, but also highly resistant.

  • By analogy, if the magnetic tape remains tightly wound, you can’t read the information on the cassette.

  • Two of those are spent entirely on taping and covering everything to protect the engines and systems, a process that can take between 40 and 50 rolls of tape.

  • To counteract that, the team began running all of the actors’ casting tapes through DeepFaceLab to see which one came out looking the most convincing.

  • If you’re always looking for your pencil while working on a project, consider a tape measure with its own self-marking graphite.

  • There were flowers left against every gate and poetry scribbled out of paper taped to the lampposts.

  • Niwemfite lives by herself, surrounded by stark walls taped with photos of Christian iconography.

  • Some players have even taped their “conquests” and put the evidence online.

  • Then he took the roll and, to hold his shin pads steady, he taped bands above both ankles and just below both knees.

  • So Snowden spent the first half of his pre-taped question talking about the ills of American surveillance.

  • Myers said, pointing to the cardboard box with the envelope taped to it, when Benson lifted it out of the gray-green locker.

  • I waited while Mannion worked out the message, then taped it on top of their whining tone pattern.

  • My head they kept connected with taped terminals and every time I blew a fuse or a motor they would see the dials spin crazily.

  • The men were then continually practised in the attack over the taped-out course.

  • It won't hold much air pressure, even taped very tight to my skin.