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tape-record

[ teyp-ri-kawrd ]

verb (used with object)

  1. to record (speech, music, etc.) on magnetic tape.


tape-record

verb

  1. to make a tape recording (of)
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of tape-record1

First recorded in 1945–50
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Because he found little traditional music around his home at the time, he would hitchhike or take a bus over the River Shannon to County Clare, where he would tape-record local folk singers and musicians and copy them at home.

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With Beckett, she was forbidden to tape-record or take notes on their conversations; not so with Beauvoir, who evidently felt her every word was destined for posterity.

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Knowing of threats to his life, Milk sat down in the back room of his Castro Street camera store just 10 days after he was elected in 1977 to tape-record his will.

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I would hitchhike up and down College Avenue and then I would tape-record people inside the car, what they thought of me, what it was like living there.

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But according to historian Tim Naftali, a former director of the Nixon Presidential Library, he did tape-record those conversations—like Kennedy and Johnson, without the other party knowing it—and those tapes have been declassified.

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