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transcript
[tran-skript]
noun
a written, typewritten, or printed copy; something transcribed or made by transcribing.
an exact copy or reproduction, especially one having an official status.
an official report supplied by a school on the record of an individual student, listing subjects studied, grades received, etc.
a form of something as rendered from one alphabet or language into another.
transcript
/ ˈٰæԲɪ /
noun
a written, typed, or printed copy or manuscript made by transcribing
education an official record of a student's school progress and achievements
any reproduction or copy
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of transcript1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of transcript1
Example Sentences
The foreperson told the judge and attorneys, “I feel afraid inside there,” according to a transcript.
We also spoke to promoters, venue managers and consultants, and combed through court transcripts.
Jurors were "not on the same page" and some were "attacking" others, trying to change their minds, the foreperson added, according to the transcript.
Contemporary emails and phone transcripts, official interviews by the FBI and first-hand accounts of witnesses point to the involvement of top officials at Downing Street and the Treasury.
According to transcripts of their chats in court filings he discussed ending his life with the chatbot.
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