transcript

transcript
noun
Abschrift, die; (of trial, interview, speech, conference) Protokoll, das; (of tape, taped material) Niederschrift, die
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noun
1) (a written or printed copy of a discussion, a speech etc: I've read the transcript of the tape/interview.)
2) ((American) an official school report with a list of a student's grades in the subjects studied.)
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tran·script
[ˈtræn(t)skrɪpt]
n
1. (copy) Abschrift f, Protokoll nt
2. (in genetics) Transkription f fachspr
3. AM (school records)
\transcripts pl Zeugnisse pl
high school/college \transcripts High School-/Collegezeugnisse pl
4. LAW Abschrift f
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['trnskrɪpt]
n
1) (of court proceedings) Protokoll nt; (of tapes) Niederschrift f; (= copy) Kopie f, Abschrift f
2) (US: academic record) Abschrift f (Studienunterlagen)
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transcript [-skrıpt] s Abschrift f, Kopie f
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noun
Abschrift, die; (of trial, interview, speech, conference) Protokoll, das; (of tape, taped material) Niederschrift, die
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n.
Abschrift f.
Kopie -n f.

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