tape
tape 英 [teɪp] 美 [tep]
n. 胶带;磁带; v. 录音;用胶带捆扎或粘好;
进行时:taping 过去式:taped 过去分词:taped 第三人称单数:tapes 名词复数:tapes
- Tape is a sticky strip of material you can use for fastening paper or other light objects. You can use a piece of tape to tape a "Keep Out" sign to your bedroom door.
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- n. 胶带;磁带;
- v. 录音;用胶带捆扎或粘好;
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1. a blank tape (= a tape that has nothing recorded on it)
空白盒式磁带
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2. I lent her my Bob Marley tapes.
我把我的鲍勃 · 马利音乐带借给了她。
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3. sticky tape
黏胶带
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4. Put it in a box and tape it up securely.
把这个放进盒子里,再用带子系牢。
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5. conversations had been taped and sent to a newspaper.
谈话被录下音来送给了一家报纸。
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6. Someone had taped a message on the door.
有人用胶带把字条贴在了门上。
- tape (n.) Old English tæppe "narrow strip of cloth used for tying, measuring, etc.," of uncertain origin; perhaps [Klein] a back-formation from Latin tapete "cloth, carpet," compare also Old Frisian tapia, Middle Low German tapen "to pull, pluck, tear." The original short vowel became long in Middle English.
- tape (v.) c. 1600, "furnish with tape," from tape (n.). Meaning "attach with adhesive tape" is from 1932; meaning "to make a tape recording" is from 1950. Related: Taped; taping.
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