Definition of Taped in English :

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Taped meaning in English

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Taped

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Adjective

1. taped

secured or held in place by tape

Example Sentences:
'carefully taped pieces of glass served as a windowpane'

2. tape-recorded, taped

recorded on tape

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Taped

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noun
1. 
a long thin strip, made of cotton, linen, etc, used for binding, fastening, etc
2. 
any long narrow strip of cellulose, paper, metal, etc, having similar uses
3. 
a string stretched across the track at the end of a race course
4. military slang, mainly British another word for stripe1 (sense 3)
5.  magnetic tape, paper tape, ticker tape
verb (mainly tr)
6. Also: tape-record (also intr)
to record (speech, music, etc)
7. 
to furnish with tapes
8. 
to bind, measure, secure, or wrap with tape
9. (usually passive) British informal
to take stock of (a person or situation); sum up
he's got the job taped

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Taped

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noun
1. 
a strong, narrow, woven strip of cotton, linen, etc. used to bind seams in garments, tie bundles, etc.
2. 
a narrow strip or band of steel, paper, etc.
3. 
a strip of cloth stretched between posts above the finishing line of a race
4. 
tape measure
5. 
adhesive tape, friction tape, magnetic tape, ticker tape, etc.
verb transitiveWord forms: taped or ˈtaping
6. 
to put tape on or around, as for binding or tying
7. 
to measure by using a tape measure
8. 
to record (sound, video material, computer data, etc.) on magnetic tape

Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.


Taped

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n.
1.
a. A continuous narrow, flexible strip of cloth, metal, paper, or plastic, such as adhesive tape, magnetic tape, or ticker tape.
b. A narrow strip of strong woven fabric, as that used in sewing or bookbinding.
c. A string stretched across the finish line of a racetrack to be broken by the winner.
2.
a. A length, reel, or cassette of magnetic tape.
b. A recording made on magnetic tape.
3. A tape measure.
v. taped, tap·ing, tapes
v.tr.
1. To fasten, secure, strengthen, or wrap with a tape: taped the box so that it wouldn't fall apart.
2. To record (sounds or pictures) on magnetic tape or other electronic storage medium: The reporter taped the interview.
3. To measure with a tape measure.
v.intr.
To make a recording on magnetic tape or other electronic storage medium.

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