videotape / ˈvɪd i oʊˌteɪp /

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videotape2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. magnetic tape on which the electronic impulses produced by the video and audio portions of a television program, motion picture, etc., are recorded.
v. 有主动词 verb

vid·e·o·taped, vid·e·o·tap·ing.

  1. to record on videotape.

videotape 近义词

videotape

等同于 motion picture

videotape

等同于 movie

videotape

等同于 videocassette

videotape 的近义词 6
videotape

等同于 record

videotape

等同于 tape

更多videotape例句

  1. Among the other potential pieces of evidence that have never emerged from the government’s investigation are closed-circuit videotapes showing Hazmi and Mihdhar’s arrival at Los Angeles International Airport.
  2. They seized computers, files and videotapes and took Meziche in for questioning.
  3. A couple of years later, he received a videotape in the mail that seemed to depict Kelly abusing an underage girl.
  4. This is Mike Fanone’s story, recounted over weeks of searching conversations and corroborated by witnesses, public records and videotape.
  5. He sends the analysis back to the manufacturers, which can also opt for a videotape of the bears’ rigorous testing process.
  6. Among the evidence recovered: A videotape of two Sena children having sex with the family dog.
  7. I think the first obvious thing we can do is videotape every police interaction—body cams, in-car cameras—you name it.
  8. The videotape added nothing new to our knowledge, but it added mightily to our emotional knowledge.
  9. I made Sex, Lies, and Videotape, then I made five movies in a row that nobody saw.
  10. August 18 is the 25th anniversary of Sex, Lies, and Videotape.
  11. The reports also commented on the replacement of the traditional letter by videotape as the preferred method of communication.