transcription
IPA: trænskrˈɪpʃʌn
noun
- The act or process of transcribing.
- Something that has been transcribed, including:
- (music) An adaptation of a composition.
- (broadcasting) A recorded radio or television programme.
- (linguistics) A representation of speech sounds as phonetic symbols.
- (obsolete) A written document.
- (genetics) The synthesis of RNA under the direction of DNA.
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Examples of "transcription" in Sentences
- The transcription is attached.
- The transcription is on the web.
- Below is the transcription of the song.
- A transcription of the lyrics is forthcoming.
- It regulates the transcription of the protein.
- In normal cells, the conversion of DNA into RNA is called transcription.
- A transcription for viol consort was recorded by the UK group Fretwork in 2005.
- The transcription is exponentially better, and the additional information I mentioned above started appearing.
- Apologies for any mishearings or mistakes in transcription – leave me a comment with any questions or clarifications.
- Electronic text transcription is fine for recent books, but for things like the Dead Sea Scrolls we'd need something more substantial.
- Those hired to do the simultaneous translation -- because that's what on-the-spot transcription is -- clearly have only one time through to hear and type the information, and if they get behind (which they do), drop-outs occur.
- In Pennsylvania, they got a Democratic judge, using a Republican law firm, Reed Smith, to assess me and Peter Camejo $81,000 in transcription costs and handwriting expert fees for defending our right to be on the ballot, which they got us off through all kinds of shenanigans.
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