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audiotape Definition

audio·tape (ôdē ō tāp′)

noun

a magnetic tape for recording and playing back sound

audiotape Usage Examples

Preposition: of

  • session: The project coordinator read four transcripts, listened to the audiotapes of five educational sessions and six post-pilot interviews.

Converse of object

  • use: The reasons for using audiotapes as the basis of the resource are several.
  • make: Be ready, instead, to use approaches like drawing diagrams, repeating things and committing them to memory or making audiotapes.
  • videotape: In addition the library has a large audio-visual collection comprising of videotapes, audiotapes and slides.
  • record: This interview was audiotape recorded with the permission of the lecturer.
  • include: Bags of Books is a specialist children's bookshop that includes audiotapes for which they produce a mail order catalog.
  • release: Newly released audiotapes reveal the true spirit of some of his counseling.

Preposition: on

  • request: Opinions can be sent out in large print or on audiotape on request; prepares a report each year for Scottish Ministers.

Adjective modifier

  • digital: Single channel data were stored initially on digital audiotape.

Modifies a noun

  • script: Keywords can also fit well into speaking engagements scripts or audiotapes scripts as well as audience handouts.
  • recording: An action timetable for implementing the recommendations were put in place for Phase 2. Meetings were held to arrange audiotape recordings and Minolta guides.
  • version: Large-print, Braille, and audiotape versions of this publication scheme are available on request.
  • format: Where practicable it may also be possible to reproduce certain documents in Braille or audiotape formats.