verb
- past tense and past participle of transcribe; to make a written copy of something, especially from speech or another form
- converted from one system of writing or notation to another
Usage: often used in linguistics or music
Examples
- The secretary transcribed the meeting notes from her shorthand.
- All the interviews were transcribed for analysis.
- The ancient text was carefully transcribed by scholars.
- She transcribed the music from the recording.
- The court reporter transcribed every word of the testimony.
- The linguist transcribed the sounds using phonetic symbols.
- Historical documents were transcribed into digital format.