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audiotape

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Word definitions for audiotape in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1957, from audio- + tape (n.).

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A magnetic tape that stores analog sound for later playback on a tape player. 2 Any of a cassette tape, eight-track tape, reel-to-reel tape, DAT, etc. vb. (cx transitive English) to record onto audiotape.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES digital cassette/audiotape etc ▪ a recording on digital audiotape EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ But I did buy Miles a new notebook and helped him make an audiotape of a Star Wars play he had written. ▪ He said he did not have ...

Usage examples of audiotape.

I slipped one of the audiotapes in my sweater pocket, then rifled through the pamphlets: There were between six and ten banded copies of each one, so I helped myself to one of each - the better to know the place where I was doing my job, I rationalized - then stuck them in my pocket, too.

Descending, I opened the back door, shoved aside file folders, a pair of golf shoes stuffed with audiotapes, two Burger King bags, and a squeeze tube of suntan lotion, and wedged my computer into the newly created space.

There were also several copies of the audiotape Eliot had been urging me to listen to: The History of the Labyrinth.

A Web site is offered by the Stepfamily Foundation which features the writings and audiotapes of Dr.

He clicked on a slide of the Chartres labyrinth, and offered the same historical and architectural background I'd heard on the audiotape.

He ascertains that I am healthy enough to answer a few more questions, takes out an audiotape recorder and his notebook, and spends the next hour asking me very precise and logical questions.

Because Joel’s confession had not been recorded or audiotaped, Sale knew there was the possibility it might get squashed altogether.

The focus was on written or audiotaped material used by persons with various problems (bad habits, fears, depression, poor skills) without regular contact with a therapist or a teacher--typical self-help material, like this book summarizes.

Grandparent-Grandchild Interview A fun way to open lines of communications while visiting grandchildren, be they nearby or far away, is the audiotaped interview.

He has consented, in writing, to these interviews and to their video and audiotaping.

There was a fat file folder full of paper, a digital audiotape, and a computer disc.

These gigabyte ERAMs are static, no need for batteries, and have so much memory that they are replacing CDs and digital audiotape.

I thought the voice on the tape was pretty articulate and sophisticated for someone who got his ultimate satisfaction out of life from killing and mutilating prostitutes, so I said, “Based on the crime scenes you’ve described and this audiotape I heard back in the States, that’s not the Ripper.

I knew damn well what he and Mary were jabbering about, and while I would’ve enjoyed overhearing the panic attack that I’d just paid five hundred dollars for the listening rights to, I patiently waited for two minutes while they tried to figure out how to handle me and an audiotape that would shoot to the top of the charts on anybody’s list.

The sonarmen played acquisition-and-tracking games against audiotapes, and the rest of those aboard operated every shipboard system, down to tinkering with the single Mark 48 torpedo aboard.