transcribe

transcribir
definition
verb
each interview was taped and transcribed
put (thoughts, speech, or data) into written or printed form.
translation of 'transcribe'
verb
transcribir,
trasuntar
example
Massaging her temples, she sat back down at the desk and began to 'transcribe' her notes.
I was very tired when I went to see it, which probably didn't help, but I scribbled down some notes during the screening, which I 'transcribe' for you here.
In adapting the work, Beethoven does not simply 'transcribe' it note for note.
A smaller portion of their literature was written in chu nom, a writing system that uses a combination of Chinese characters to 'transcribe' Vietnamese sounds.
polymerases 'transcribe' it into a long RNA molecule
Finally one day Jeanne got tired of trying to 'transcribe' my notes that were scribbled on numerous bits of paper in longhand.
The writing system Romoaji is used to 'transcribe' Japanese into the Roman alphabet.
The only thing missing is my secretary to 'transcribe' the following notes.
The sound, I am all too familiar with; my ability to accurately 'transcribe' it is in doubt.
From about 1564 he began to collect and 'transcribe' manuscripts and to compose historical works, the first to be based on systematic study of public records.
the court was adjourned so that they could 'transcribe' their notes
She decides to 'transcribe' his notes on the typewriter in case anyone should ever have to read it.
Later, some people will return to their offices or hotels and 'transcribe' the words onto their computers if they can read them, others may just file away their notes.
The real question is whether they accurately 'transcribe' actual government documents.
In those early years he would frequently 'transcribe' orchestral music for the organ.
As I scanned the pile of little DayGlo yellow notes I realized that there was enough notations to keep me busy 'transcribing' my notes for days to come.
Shorthand is eventually 'transcribed' to longhand, and buzzwords lose their sting.
Bach's most famous organ work, the Toccata and Fugue in D minor, was 'transcribed' for violin by Bruce Fox-Lefriche (who changed the key to A minor in the process).
Indeed, the Sonata in G essentially 'transcribes' an earlier work for two flutes and continuo.
The handwritten notes were then 'transcribed' into typewritten interview transcripts to be used for data analysis.
The interviews were audiotaped and then 'transcribed' for analysis.
The interviews were 'transcribed' verbatim, and the interviewer verified the accuracy.
That manuscript note is accurately 'transcribed' in the typed version.
Speech can be 'transcribed' phonetically at different levels of detail and accuracy.
She sat quietly at the table, drinking tea and 'transcribing' her notes on the interview with Jerry.
All of the 19 identified genes are 'transcribed' from the same DNA strand.
Moreover, even among experienced 'transcribers' errors can creep in.
Stein 'transcribed' the work from Husserl's shorthand in 1916.
However, additional studies are needed to determine if Twin is actually 'transcribed' by polymerase III.
Barshai 'transcribed' the Eighth Quartet for chamber orchestra under the composer's supervision.
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