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Definition of transcript in English:

transcript

noun ˈtranskrɪptˈtrɑːnskrɪptˈtræn(t)skrɪpt
  • 1A written or printed version of material originally presented in another medium.

    a word-for-word transcript comes with each tape
    Example sentencesExamples
    • So everything has to be directly from the court transcripts.
    • The table of contents now links to copies of off-site copies of transcripts with no HTML versions yet.
    • After writing out the transcript of that conversation, I can now see the error I made.
    • But if you read the complete transcripts of the two versions of the interview, you will see that they are quite different.
    • But all of the reports, background materials, and transcripts of meetings are online for anyone to read.
    • The interview terminated eventually, and I signed and applied my palm print on the transcript.
    • He was not able to refer me to the specific part of the transcript where that material appears.
    • The film is based on exhaustive research including investigation files, court transcripts, personal interviews and unpublished correspondence.
    • The source material comes from trial transcripts e-mailed to the producers by a court reporter on the scene.
    • It may be that the respondent will reproduce the transcript as part of the further material.
    • Author retains copyright, though she contracts not to devalue the original work with subsequent editions, transcripts, or synopses.
    • The coding of such materials as interview transcripts has typically entailed writing marginal notes on them and gradually refining those notes into codes.
    • We examined the recordings and written transcripts of every consultation.
    • At time of writing the full transcript of the session wasn't yet available, so we're currently unable to dig deeper into this eccentric argument.
    • She had 10,000 pages of court transcripts alone.
    • Evidence had been presented and transcripts published long ago; the details of the crime had long since come to light.
    • The following links are to articles and transcripts of the post debate analysis.
    • Another rater coded 70% of the transcripts according to written coding procedures.
    • The White House wasted no time in exacting likewise from newspapers in regard to print transcripts.
    • Students occasionally show the school psychologist their journals, pulling up posts on her computer or sharing printed transcripts of instant messages.
    Synonyms
    written version, written copy, copy, printed version, transliteration, reproduction, record, text, script, note, summary, log, documentation
  • 2Biochemistry
    A length of RNA or DNA that has been transcribed respectively from a DNA or RNA template.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Codon bias allows mRNA transcripts to be translated more quickly and accurately through efficient use of the transfer RNA pool.
    • Both transcripts from the mutated allele are thus likely to encode completely nonfunctional GLB1 proteins.
    • In cases where multiple transcripts were predicted for a gene, the longest transcript was used.
    • For the structures in figure 2 to form, complete individual tRNA gene transcripts are required.
    • These gRNAs mediate drastic editing of many maxicircle gene transcripts by insertion and deletion of uridine residues.
  • 3An official record of a student's work, showing courses taken and grades achieved.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Each school typically wants a copy of an official undergraduate transcript.
    • Our goal is to identify whether or not student patterns emerge when using transcripts and courses as a unit of analysis.
    • One principal said he had heard of students forging transcripts with generic-embossed seals to avoid paying for official transcripts.
    • Some of the students also suggested keeping copies of official transcripts in the original, sealed envelope.
    • Students should include their transcripts in their application so that the school can determine what science courses may be needed to enter the program.
    • An official college transcript is not reviewed until the company decides to make an offer.
    • Request unofficial copies of student transcripts and copies of course descriptions to aid the new school in the selection of proper classes.
    • New problems emerged during the Victoria Day long weekend, which prevented students from accessing their transcripts.
    • During this time, I received official transcripts of all my course work at the University of Massachusetts.
    • Timely deposits must be made and official transcripts forwarded from undergraduate schools.
    • Official transcripts of your undergraduate work will also need to be sent to each school.
    • Scholarship criteria require submission of official transcripts from previous and current educational programs.
    • Information about both school persistence and grade point average was obtained from students' transcripts.
    • Every student has a right to a grade report and transcript attesting to his or her achievements.
    • In this study, the researchers examined the transcripts of 929 students.
    • You receive a grade on your transcript for your internship course, just as you do for your academic courses.
    • Such recognition is secured on an individual basis by means of degree course transcripts.

Derivatives

  • transcriptive

  • adjective -ˈskrɪptɪv
    • While transcriptive mappings can be useful in writing libraries, they impose a run-time cost on the subprogram.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Thus it is possible that the kind of thought in which mathematicians engage is transcriptive thought.
      • Thus the roles of the artist and viewer in a transcriptive model of cinematic production are editorially intertwined.
      • What transcriptive technology can record the truth of inessentiality?
      • Beneath the lipid bilayer is a shell of protein known as the matrix protein, which is believed to interact with the transcriptive complex.

Origin

Middle English: from Old French transcrit, from Latin transcriptum, neuter past participle of transcribere (see transcribe). The spelling change in the 15th century was due to association with the Latin.

 
 

Definition of transcript in US English:

transcript

nounˈtræn(t)skrɪptˈtran(t)skript
  • 1A written or printed version of material originally presented in another medium.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • So everything has to be directly from the court transcripts.
    • At time of writing the full transcript of the session wasn't yet available, so we're currently unable to dig deeper into this eccentric argument.
    • But if you read the complete transcripts of the two versions of the interview, you will see that they are quite different.
    • The coding of such materials as interview transcripts has typically entailed writing marginal notes on them and gradually refining those notes into codes.
    • But all of the reports, background materials, and transcripts of meetings are online for anyone to read.
    • He was not able to refer me to the specific part of the transcript where that material appears.
    • After writing out the transcript of that conversation, I can now see the error I made.
    • She had 10,000 pages of court transcripts alone.
    • We examined the recordings and written transcripts of every consultation.
    • The interview terminated eventually, and I signed and applied my palm print on the transcript.
    • Author retains copyright, though she contracts not to devalue the original work with subsequent editions, transcripts, or synopses.
    • The White House wasted no time in exacting likewise from newspapers in regard to print transcripts.
    • Another rater coded 70% of the transcripts according to written coding procedures.
    • The table of contents now links to copies of off-site copies of transcripts with no HTML versions yet.
    • Students occasionally show the school psychologist their journals, pulling up posts on her computer or sharing printed transcripts of instant messages.
    • It may be that the respondent will reproduce the transcript as part of the further material.
    • The source material comes from trial transcripts e-mailed to the producers by a court reporter on the scene.
    • Evidence had been presented and transcripts published long ago; the details of the crime had long since come to light.
    • The following links are to articles and transcripts of the post debate analysis.
    • The film is based on exhaustive research including investigation files, court transcripts, personal interviews and unpublished correspondence.
    Synonyms
    written version, written copy, copy, printed version, transliteration, reproduction, record, text, script, note, summary, log, documentation
    1. 1.1Biochemistry A length of RNA or DNA that has been transcribed respectively from a DNA or RNA template.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Codon bias allows mRNA transcripts to be translated more quickly and accurately through efficient use of the transfer RNA pool.
      • Both transcripts from the mutated allele are thus likely to encode completely nonfunctional GLB1 proteins.
      • For the structures in figure 2 to form, complete individual tRNA gene transcripts are required.
      • These gRNAs mediate drastic editing of many maxicircle gene transcripts by insertion and deletion of uridine residues.
      • In cases where multiple transcripts were predicted for a gene, the longest transcript was used.
    2. 1.2 An official record of a student's work, showing courses taken and grades achieved.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Official transcripts of your undergraduate work will also need to be sent to each school.
      • Students should include their transcripts in their application so that the school can determine what science courses may be needed to enter the program.
      • Our goal is to identify whether or not student patterns emerge when using transcripts and courses as a unit of analysis.
      • Such recognition is secured on an individual basis by means of degree course transcripts.
      • Scholarship criteria require submission of official transcripts from previous and current educational programs.
      • In this study, the researchers examined the transcripts of 929 students.
      • Every student has a right to a grade report and transcript attesting to his or her achievements.
      • During this time, I received official transcripts of all my course work at the University of Massachusetts.
      • You receive a grade on your transcript for your internship course, just as you do for your academic courses.
      • An official college transcript is not reviewed until the company decides to make an offer.
      • Request unofficial copies of student transcripts and copies of course descriptions to aid the new school in the selection of proper classes.
      • New problems emerged during the Victoria Day long weekend, which prevented students from accessing their transcripts.
      • One principal said he had heard of students forging transcripts with generic-embossed seals to avoid paying for official transcripts.
      • Information about both school persistence and grade point average was obtained from students' transcripts.
      • Timely deposits must be made and official transcripts forwarded from undergraduate schools.
      • Each school typically wants a copy of an official undergraduate transcript.
      • Some of the students also suggested keeping copies of official transcripts in the original, sealed envelope.

Origin

Middle English: from Old French transcrit, from Latin transcriptum, neuter past participle of transcribere (see transcribe). The spelling change in the 15th century was due to association with the Latin.

 
 
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