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taping

/teyp/US // teɪp //UK // (teɪp) //

绑带,录取,录制,绑扎

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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

  • The next day in the hospital, Hayes watched tape of Saturday’s game.

  • Don’t just use regular transparent tape, though, as the oils on your skin will prevent it from sticking properly.

  • One of my favorite VHS tapes growing up, “The NFL’s 100 Greatest Football Follies,” had a whole segment devoted to him being history’s most prolific fumbler.

  • Epigenetics works by unspooling the tape, or not, to control which genetic instructions are carried out.

  • While Vincent, an Australian who splits his time between Alice Springs and Brisbane, is reluctant to share the typical cost of storing a plane, he says every two weeks, APAS gets through a pallet of tape that costs almost A$50,000.

  • During the summer of 2013, I had the pleasure of attending a taping of The Colbert Report.

  • Before taping, contestants were quarantined in the green room.

  • Trebek has spent four television weeks, in reality four or five days of taping, with her.

  • And Cosby showed up on a taping day wearing one of the sweaters.

  • The taping created such a stir that late night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel had Nathan on to discuss the idea.

  • Box sextant, used as giving angular accuracy to any of the foregoing; most useful with taping, and in following.

  • Lifting and carrying and shoving; cornering and taping and lacing—it seemed as though the afternoon would never wear to an end.

  • Rick finished taping on a spray of evergreen, then he carefully put the present out of sight under his workbench.

  • I didn't have to specify taping; all star ship radio traffic is automatically recorded.

  • In another moment he was rapidly taping the broken pipe-line.