transcription / trænˈskrɪp ʃən /

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transcription 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the act or process of transcribing.
  2. something transcribed.
  3. a transcript; copy.
  4. Music. the arrangement of a composition for a medium other than that for which it was originally written.a composition so arranged.
  5. Radio and Television. a recording made especially for broadcasting.
  6. Genetics. the process by which genetic information on a strand of DNA is used to synthesize a strand of complementary RNA.

transcription 近义词

transcription

等同于 record

transcription

等同于 rendition

transcription

等同于 reproduction

transcription

等同于 transcript

transcription

等同于 translation

transcription

等同于 version

transcription

等同于 dictation

transcription 的近义词 6
transcription

等同于 reduplication

transcription 的近义词 6
transcription

等同于 replication

transcription

等同于 simulacre

transcription

等同于 simulacrum

transcription

等同于 spawning

transcription

等同于 copy

transcription

等同于 imitation

更多transcription例句

  1. The Otter Assistant automatically joins calendared meetings and records, takes notes and shares transcriptions with meeting participants.
  2. Note that LOVE does not currently support the iOS 15 beta software, where it has issues with speech transcription and in other areas.
  3. Similarly, adding transcriptions has always been a benefit to your videos.
  4. YouTube assesses keywords not just from titles, tags, and descriptions, but also from the audio of the video — which means it’s critical to actually say them in your audio script and transcription.
  5. Pax6 is only one of thousands of genes encoding transcription factors that each have the powerful ability to amplify and silence thousands of other genes.
  6. There was, according to this source, no recording or transcription of even this purported Callista deposition.
  7. In the following transcription I have followed M. Reinach except in a few minor points.
  8. The transcription of Dr. Crusius, with his conjectural restorations, will be found in the Appendix.
  9. That is all that passed between us on this occasion, and I think this is a literal and complete transcription of our conversation.
  10. It gave Mark Twain a chance to exercise two of his chief gifts—transcription and portrayal.
  11. This does not pretend to be an actual transcription of the conversation between Mr. Chambers and his visitor.