transcription

BrE /trænsˈkrɪpʃn/ AmE /trænsˈkrɪpʃn/

noun en → es

1 WRITTEN RECORD [singular] B1

a written version of something that has been spoken or recorded in another form, such as audio or video

transcripción, copia escrita

  • a transcription of a speech/lecture

Collocations audio transcription · verbatim transcription

  • The student made a transcription of the professor's lecture.

    El estudiante hizo una transcripción de la conferencia del profesor.

2 LINGUISTIC STUDY [singular] B2

the process or result of writing down the words spoken by someone, especially for linguistic analysis

transcripción lingüística

  • a transcription study

Collocations phonetic transcription · linguistic transcription

  • The linguist conducted a detailed phonetic transcription of the conversation.

    El lingüista realizó una transcripción fonética detallada de la conversación.

3 MUSIC [singular] C1

a written version of a piece of music, especially one that has been adapted for another instrument or voice range

partitura adaptada, transcripción musical

  • a transcription of a symphony

Collocations orchestral transcription · piano transcription

  • The pianist performed a transcription of the famous symphony.

    El pianista interpretó una transcripción de la famosa sinfonía.