释义 |
transˈcode, v. [f. trans- 2 + code v.] trans. and intr. To convert from one form of coded representation to another; to change the code of. Hence transˈcoding vbl. n., the action or result of such conversion.
1962Language & Speech V. 18 A common feature of linguistic and biological information is the ease with which it can be repeatedly transcoded resulting in a multiplicity of codes. Ibid., Print, translation, shorthand and Braille are among many other examples of transcoding. 1965Guardian 24 Mar. 5/6 It is technically possible to ‘transcode’ from one [television] colour system to another. 1972Computers & Humanities VI. 150 In using either punched-card or paper-tape equipment one has to delegate the transcoding of the special input codes to the computer. 1984What Video? Aug. 5/4 The only course open to you is to have the existing NTSC—standard tape transcoded to UJ—standard PAL 625. |