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  1. transcribe:

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Detailed Synonyms for transcribe in English

transcribe:

to transcribe verb (transcribes, transcribed, transcribing)

  1. to transcribe
    to translate; to transcribe; to interpret; to render
    • translate verb (translates, translated, translating)
    • transcribe verb (transcribes, transcribed, transcribing)
    • interpret verb (interprets, interpreted, interpreting)
    • render verb (renders, rendered, rendering)
  2. to transcribe
    – convert the genetic information in (a strand of DNA) into a strand of RNA, especially messenger RNA 1
    to transcribe
    – convert the genetic information in (a strand of DNA) into a strand of RNA, especially messenger RNA 1
    • transcribe verb (transcribes, transcribed, transcribing)
  3. to transcribe
    – rewrite in a different script 1
    to transcribe; transliterate
    – rewrite in a different script 1
    • transcribe verb (transcribes, transcribed, transcribing)
    • transliterate verb
      • The Sanskrit text had to be transliterated1
  4. to transcribe
    – make a phonetic transcription of 1
    to transcribe
    – make a phonetic transcription of 1
    • transcribe verb (transcribes, transcribed, transcribing)
      • The anthropologist transcribed the sentences of the native informant1
  5. to transcribe
    – write out from speech, notes, etc. 1
    to transcribe
    – write out from speech, notes, etc. 1
    • transcribe verb (transcribes, transcribed, transcribing)
  6. to transcribe
    – rewrite or arrange a piece of music for an instrument or medium other than that originally intended 1
    to transcribe
    – rewrite or arrange a piece of music for an instrument or medium other than that originally intended 1
    • transcribe verb (transcribes, transcribed, transcribing)

Conjugations for transcribe:

present
  1. transcribe
  2. transcribe
  3. transcribes
  4. transcribe
  5. transcribe
  6. transcribe
simple past
  1. transcribed
  2. transcribed
  3. transcribed
  4. transcribed
  5. transcribed
  6. transcribed
present perfect
  1. have transcribed
  2. have transcribed
  3. has transcribed
  4. have transcribed
  5. have transcribed
  6. have transcribed
past continuous
  1. was transcribing
  2. were transcribing
  3. was transcribing
  4. were transcribing
  5. were transcribing
  6. were transcribing
future
  1. shall transcribe
  2. will transcribe
  3. will transcribe
  4. shall transcribe
  5. will transcribe
  6. will transcribe
continuous present
  1. am transcribing
  2. are transcribing
  3. is transcribing
  4. are transcribing
  5. are transcribing
  6. are transcribing
subjunctive
  1. be transcribed
  2. be transcribed
  3. be transcribed
  4. be transcribed
  5. be transcribed
  6. be transcribed
diverse
  1. transcribe!
  2. let's transcribe!
  3. transcribed
  4. transcribing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for transcribe:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
render render
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
interpret interpret; render; transcribe; translate construe; impersonate; interpret; personify; portray; read; rede; render; represent; see; take up; translate; understand
render interpret; render; transcribe; translate deliver; depict; fork out; fork over; fork up; furnish; generate; give; hand over; interpret; picture; provide; render; return; show; submit; supply; translate; try; turn in; yield
transcribe interpret; render; transcribe; translate; transliterate
translate interpret; render; transcribe; translate interpret; read; render; transform; translate; understand
transliterate transcribe; transliterate
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
interpret comment; interpret
render render; reproduce

Related Words for "transcribe":

  • transcribing

Alternate Synonyms for "transcribe":


Related Definitions for "transcribe":

  1. convert the genetic information in (a strand of DNA) into a strand of RNA, especially messenger RNA1
  2. rewrite in a different script1
  3. make a phonetic transcription of1
    • The anthropologist transcribed the sentences of the native informant1
  4. write out from speech, notes, etc.1
  5. rewrite or arrange a piece of music for an instrument or medium other than that originally intended1



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