Pronunciation: /trænˈskraɪb/
verb to make a written or typed copy of spoken or recorded material
A1 I transcribe the notes from the meeting so everyone can have a copy.
A2 She asked me to transcribe the lyrics of her favorite song.
B1 The journalist transcribed the interview with the celebrity word for word.
B2 As part of my job, I often transcribe audio recordings into written documents.
C1 The court reporter transcribes everything said during the trial for the official record.
C2 Transcribing ancient manuscripts requires a high level of skill and attention to detail.
formal The secretary was asked to transcribe the meeting notes into a detailed report.
informal Can you transcribe this song lyrics for me?
slang I'll transcribe the interview for you, no worries.
figurative She tried to transcribe the emotions she felt into words.
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