0 past simple and past participle of transcribe --
1 to record something written, spoken, or played by writing it down: --
Recordings of conversations are transcribed and entered into the database.
2 to change a piece of writing or music into another form, for example into a different writing system or into music for different instruments: --
The interviews lasted for about 60 min, including short breaks, and were audio recorded and transcribed verbatim.
All the interviews were audio-taped and transcribed verbatim.
Interviews were conducted by two interviewers, were audio-taped and then transcribed verbatim.
All groups were audio tape recorded and transcribed verbatim.
Interviews were confidential, audio-tape recorded, and transcribed by a professional transcriber who signed a confidentiality agreement.
Transcripts were read individually immediately after the interviews were transcribed.
Weekly notification letters are manually created and used to notify physicians of the transcribed notes requiring their signature.
A corpus of seventyfive teacher and student narratives was transcribed and analysed for the broader study.