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    transcribe


    transcribed


    transcribing


    1. Later you can edit it if you need to, or transcribe it as the base for a text


    2. If we had a couple of months to transcribe them, maybe, but we do not,” answered Kellyn


    3. Most companies online are looking for a fast typist with the ability to transcribe


    4. Simon settled down at the table, remembered so well by Carthen, in order to transcribe papers given to him by Ralph


    5. And she says to me "Can you carry a report of these things to the elect of God?" I say to her "Lady so much I cannot retain in my memory but give me the book and I shall transcribe it


    6. record it or transcribe it here


    7. I can also transcribe it and use it as text


    8. into a tape recorder, and pretend to tell someone about the product, then transcribe the


    9. He just recorded the story and had one of his employees transcribe it


    10. We will transcribe the most important parts of his testimony (file

    11. As that change was taking place, they began to transcribe their important oral story poems into writing—Homer’s


    12. The purpose of the trip was to gauge the viability of several Transcribe


    13. information and pass it on (transcribe) to RNA, while the function of RNA is


    14. I transcribe the whole


    15. Later, I had my secretary transcribe it


    16. no proof without access to my bank records and even those would be difficult to transcribe


    17. Later, according to a tape of a November 20, 1972, conversation with Haldeman, Nixon was trying to determine which secretary could be trusted to transcribe some of his private dictations for his Daily Diary


    18. What can I do better than transcribe his


    19. I said all he needed was someone to transcribe them


    20. We transcribe here a note made by his own hand:—

    21. Now, in order to convey an idea of what passed at that table, we cannot do better than to transcribe here a passage from one of Mademoiselle Baptistine's letters to Madame Boischevron, wherein the conversation between the convict and the Bishop is described with ingenious minuteness


    22. If you know the language of deliriums you can transcribe their strange sad truths


    23. What do you think about that?” Or, more important recently, “I see you have a debt issue coming due in May 2010, what are your plans to deal with that?” We take copious notes and transcribe our conversations, so that the four analysts I have cranking out earnings models keep a running record of what we've learned and incorporate it into the models, with my input


    24. Snodhead, I transcribe the following:


    25. I transcribe it word for word:


    26. This portion of the book is inimitable for the slight, almost imperceptible touches through which Tolstoi has the power, greater than that of any one else, of reproducing the actual scene he wishes to transcribe


    27. Besides the above mentioned literary labours of Tolstoi, his thought life ought to be mentioned which at first found expression in his note-book and from which later he would transcribe those thoughts into his Journal which appeared to him valuable


    1. faded instantly, Tom understood that the transcribed message was


    2. Secondly, they have been misled by the slovenly manner in which some ancient statutes of assize had been sometimes transcribed by lazy copiers, and sometimes, perhaps, actually composed by the legislature


    3. But in the manuscripts from which all the different editions of the statutes, preceding that of Mr Ruffhead, were printed, the copiers had never transcribed this regulation beyond the price of twelve shillings


    4. After you’ve finished talking, you can have it transcribed


    5. It was all noted down, every detail, and transcribed into his files at home


    6. As I finished going through his transcribed notes for a third time, I realized that I had made my own three pages of notations around the time line and the connections


    7. He lay on his bunk reading the translation from the ancient tongue in which it had been transcribed, eons or epochs ago


    8. It is my hope that somewhere within these words, so painstakingly transcribed, this power has, in some way, ministered to your understanding


    9. Or, had he transcribed those words from a text so ancient that it had been lost beyond the memory of those who had misplaced it, and then found by a near miraculous accidental discovery, hovering, as it were, on the verge of disintegration when it was rescued?


    10. It is transcribed here in English free verse without regard to rhyme, rhythm or tune:

    11. Every word of these proceedings would be faithfully printed and transcribed for the final report to the higher reviewing authority


    12. " Thereupon I took it and going away into a certain part of the country I transcribed the whole of it letter by letter; but the syllables of it I did not catch


    13. think I want my effort transcribed to the silver screen


    14. As Roche had transcribed into the original will written on the 17th, most of Nostradamus‘ fortune would go to his wife Anne Ponsarde


    15. All the audio is transcribed in the textbook


    16. than most of the transcribed oral myths we have


    17. I’ve always felt that the Bible Writers were extremely scrupulous in maintaining the often-conflicting truths presented to them on the transcribed oral scraps making up most of their source documents


    18. Trying cases can be expensive because court re-porters have to be hired to take depositions, those depositions have to be transcribed, medical records have to be ordered, expert witnesses such as doctors have to be consulted, exhibits have to be compiled, and court costs have to be paid


    19. “That’s nice,” the clerk said and scribbled the phrase on a sheet of paper to be transcribed on the card later by computer printer


    20. Rather, Zarathustra resurrected and transcribed the

    21. conversations, suitably transcribed, will appear in both printed media and on TV – a cause of great embarrassment for all


    22. 927 This message was transcribed into text by Andrew W


    23. One was big and had an elaborate design transcribed around a coat of arms of the Ta’lont family crest


    24. If we can infiltrate that hub, change the language of the Code and then destroy that hub station we will have a virtual lockout of the Code, as long as they can’t crack the language that we have transcribed the Code over into


    25. are the codices of Verona and Vercelli, of the old or 'unrevised’ text of the fourth century, and were transcribed and edited by Bianchini, librarian of Verona, in 1740


    26. The first sumptuous uncial codex (in the Cathedral library of Verona), in which I have verified this reading by personal examination, belongs to the end of the fourth century; the second, transcribed by the hand of Eusebius, the bishop of Vercelli, also belongs to the fourth century


    27. It is a transcribed version of the Arabic word Khalīfah the


    28. It was always so strange to see Perry’s words transcribed by someone else


    29. As with all the suspects in your disappearance, Huckleberry blacked out one particular man’s name, but here are the details I transcribed from a deputy investigator’s notes in your case file:


    30. How did Ben know that this word of all words would jog my memory? That it would send me running back to my wall, shuffling through my stack of notebooks, looking for the words I had transcribed from your file almost six whole years ago?

    31. The Reich League of German Officials gave Hitler a copy of Mein Kampf that had been transcribed by hand onto parchment in a medieval script


    32. Johnny transcribed my lyric in his own fine hand, his chosen method for learning new songs, but this only became known to me when his son, John Carter Cash, found the pages among Johnny’s papers and sent them to me in 2014


    33. Transcribed here the speech sounds harmless enough, particularly as uttered in the sweet, high, casual pipe with which, at all interlocutors, but above all at his eternal governess, he threw off intonations as if he were tossing roses


    34. I found multipliers of six everywhere I looked: I broke down addresses, transcribed new alphabets and, most important, I drank myself into oblivion


    35. For years I transcribed his lectures, sat for tea with Aldous Huxley, and trod speechless through art-gallery shows with Christopher Isherwood


    36. The names were transcribed to match the original text except where typos are assumed to have caused the variations


    37. If they had been transcribed verbatim, and incorporated in the law of May, 1810, there could have been no question; and there can be no difference as to this point between that case, and reviving them without excepting any part


    1. As he wrote his book, however, for a particular purpose, he does not think proper to make this acknowledgment till after transcribing this conversion price fifteen times


    2. This is especially true if you are transcribing police interview tapes


    3. Transcribing for police department's means that you have to sign a confidentially


    4. You are not paid for your actual hours of transcribing, but for audio hours


    5. make sure that you only work with clear conversations when transcribing


    6. After a few more minutes of counting and transcribing, Pa asked me, “OK what is so


    7. The thought that the books had to be destroyed filled him with deep sadness; it was the consideration of this possibility what led him to transcribing months ago a compilation of the individual copies


    8. Jesus utilized these and other prayer models as illustrations in connection with the intimate instruction of the twelve, and specific permission has been granted for transcribing these seven specimen prayers into this record


    9. There he taught first year drawing and painting and supplemented his pay by transcribing readings from the university’s seismograph, the biggest in the southern hemisphere


    10. Danny went to the deserted circle bar and, with an iPod in one hand and a pen in the other, began transcribing the lyrics to Diamond Head Crater songs

    11. “I’ve been transcribing your journal so there’ll be more than one copy


    12. As usual, Albert was transcribing


    13. We have been transcribing what you have been doing


    14. What talents lie wasted there! What genius thrust away into corners! What worth left neglected! Still it seems to me that translation from one language into another, if it be not from the queens of languages, the Greek and the Latin, is like looking at Flemish tapestries on the wrong side; for though the figures are visible, they are full of threads that make them indistinct, and they do not show with the smoothness and brightness of the right side; and translation from easy languages argues neither ingenuity nor command of words, any more than transcribing or copying out one document from another


    15. I got up at dawn and worked, my eyes burned from deciphering scribbled envelopes, endpapers, and stained napkins, then transcribing the text to the computer with everything out of order, then trying to make sense of a subjective narrative with an asymmetrical timeline


    16. He took the director’s place and started transcribing as much as he could hear


    17. The whole are now transcribing, for the purpose of being sent home, where they cannot fail of doing you great credit, and I most certainly hope they may eventually contribute to your permanent advantage


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    Synonyms for "transcribe"

    transcribe transliterate copy type

    "transcribe" definitions

    write out from speech, notes, etc.


    rewrite in a different script


    rewrite or arrange a piece of music for an instrument or medium other than that originally intended


    make a phonetic transcription of


    convert the genetic information in (a strand of DNA) into a strand of RNA, especially messenger RNA