taped
word · lemma: tape
/ˈteɪpt/
taypt
/tˈeɪpt/
taypt
Definition
Fixed to something with tape, or recorded on tape (audio or video).
Usage & Nuances
'Taped' can refer to either attaching something using tape or making an audio/video recording. In modern usage, 'recorded' is more common for digital media, but 'taped' is still frequently used in casual speech, especially for surveillance or interviews. Collocations: 'taped shut', 'taped to the wall', 'taped the interview'.
Spanish: pegado con cinta - grabado (en cinta)Portuguese (BR): colado com fita - gravado (em fita)Portuguese (PT): colado com fita - gravado (em fita)Chinese (Simplified): 用胶带固定 - 录制(磁带)Chinese (Traditional): 用膠帶固定 - 錄製(磁帶)Hindi: टेप से चिपकाया - टेप पर रिकॉर्ड कियाArabic: مُثبّت بشريط لاصق - مُسجَّل على شريطBengali: টেপ দিয়ে আটকানো - টেপে রেকর্ড করাRussian: заклеенный скотчем - записанный на плёнкуJapanese: テープで貼り付けた - テープで録音したVietnamese: dán bằng băng keo - ghi âm (trên băng)Korean: 테이프로 붙인 - 녹음한Turkish: bantlanmış - banda kaydedilmişUrdu: ٹیپ کیا گیا (چپکایا) - ٹیپ پر ریکارڈ کیا گیاIndonesian: direkat dengan selotip - direkam (di kaset)
Example Sentences
She taped the poster to the wall.
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He found an old concert he had taped in college.
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The box was taped shut.
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They taped the interview for the news.
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The cables were taped together to keep them neat.
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Our conversation was secretly taped without our knowledge.
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