transcriber 的定义
tran·scribed, tran·scrib·ing.
- to make a written copy, especially a typewritten copy, of.
- to make an exact copy of.
- to write out in another language or alphabet; translate or transliterate: to transcribe Chinese into English characters.
- Phonetics. to represent in written phonetic or phonemic symbols.
- Radio. to make a recording of for broadcasting.
- Music. to arrange for a medium other than that for which it was originally written.
- Genetics. to effect genetic transcription of.
transcriber 近义词
等同于 scribe
等同于 clerk
更多transcriber例句
- After I transcribed our lively talk, I decided to step out of the picture and present his views on their own, under short subheads.
- For instance, when you talk to Amazon’s Alexa you might have workers transcribing what you say so that the voice recognition algorithm learns to understand speech better.
- If that virus attacks them or their descendants again, the bacteria transcribe the part of CRISPR that contains the viral DNA into RNA.
- I’d known as soon as Sammy first walked me through his process that this wasn’t the sort of recipe I could transcribe, fold up, and stash away for safekeeping.
- The problem was that Genius didn’t really have any rights in the lyrics it was transcribing and displaying, despite having legally licensed them from music publishers.
- According to the transcriber, Kerry “asserted that [Qatar's prime minister] was preaching to the converted.”
- Transcriber's note: Minor spelling and punctuation inconsistencies, mainly quotes that had not been closed, have been harmonized.
- On some reading devices, inline stage directions are set off from the text by parentheses added by the transcriber.
- Errors of the first transcriber are corrected by a later hand, and noticed in the margin or between the lines.
- The transcriber created the cover image, and hereby releases it to the public domain.
- Transcriber's Notes: No corrections of typographical or other errors have been made to this text.