Transcription Meaning in English
word
ˌtɹænsˈkɹɪpʃən
tran-SKRIP-shuhn
tɹænskɹˈɪpʃən
tran-SKRIP-shuhn
Definition
A transcription is a written or printed version of something spoken, or a copy of something in another form such as different writing systems.
Usage & Nuances
Formal, often used for academic or professional contexts. Common with 'audio transcription', 'medical transcription'. Not the same as 'translation' (changing language) or 'transcript' (the document itself).
Spanish: transcripciónPortuguese (BR): transcriçãoPortuguese (PT): transcriçãoChinese (Simplified): 转录 - 抄写Chinese (Traditional): 轉錄 - 抄寫Hindi: लिप्यंतरणArabic: نسخBengali: লিপ্যন্তর - প্রতিলিপি (শব্দানুযায়ী লিখিত)Russian: транскрипция - расшифровка (аудио)Japanese: 書き起こし - 転写Vietnamese: bản chép lại - bản phiên âmKorean: 필기록 - 필사본Turkish: transkripsiyon - deşifre (sesin yazıya aktarımı)Urdu: تحریر - نقل حرف بہ حرفIndonesian: transkripsi - salinan tertulis
Example Sentences
The transcription of the interview is ready to read.
basic
I need a transcription of this audio file.
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She checked the transcription for errors.
basic
Could you send me the transcription as soon as it's done?
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Getting an accurate transcription takes a lot of patience.
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The meeting's transcription helped everyone remember what was discussed.
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