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tape

noun
/teɪp/
/teɪp/
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  1. [uncountable] a long, narrow piece of material with a sticky substance on one side that is used for sticking things together胶带;胶条
    • adhesive/sticky tape黏胶带
    • Fit the carpet using double-sided tape.用双面胶带固定地毯。
    see also duct tape, friction tape, gaffer tape, insulating tape, masking tape, Scotch tape™, Sellotape™, sticky tape
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • adhesive
    • Scotch™
    • sticky
    … of tape
    • piece
    • strip
    • roll
    verb + tape
    • seal something (up) with
    • use
    • apply
    tape + noun
    • measure
    • dispenser
    See full entry
  2. [uncountable] a long, thin piece of magnetic material, used for recording sounds, pictures or information, especially before digital technology became available磁带;录音带;录像带
    • on tape Twenty years ago he was caught on tape in a very embarrassing situation.二十年前,他在一个非常尴尬的情况下被录了下来。
    • I have all my school concert performances recorded on tape.我把我所有的学校音乐会表演都录在磁带上了。
    see also audio tape, magnetic tape, videotape
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • magnetic
    • audio
    • computer
    verb + tape
    • store something on
    • capture something on
    • get something on
    tape + noun
    • recording
    • loop
    • machine
    preposition
    • on tape
    See full entry
  3. [countable] a cassette that contains sounds, or sounds and pictures, that have been recorded录了音的盒式磁带;录了像的盒式磁带
    • a blank tape (= a tape with nothing recorded on it)空白盒式磁带
    • Someone had deliberately erased the tapes.有人故意抹掉了磁带内容。
    Extra Examples
    • The singer was miming to a pre-recorded tape.歌手跟着预先录好的磁带假唱。
    • The tape contained damning evidence.这盘磁带上有足以定罪的证据。
    • What does this tape have on it?这盘磁带上有什么内容?
    • Police seized various books and tapes.警方扣留了各种图书和磁带。
    Topics Musicb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • cassette
    • audio
    • music
    verb + tape
    • make
    • play
    • play back
    tape + verb
    • contain something
    • have something
    • show something
    tape + noun
    • deck
    • player
    • recorder
    See full entry
  4. [countable, uncountable] a narrow piece of material that is used for tying things together or as a label(捆、系物品或作标记的)狭带,带子,线带,窄布条
    • The papers were in a pile, tied together with a tape.报纸叠成一摞,用带子捆了起来。
    see also name tape, red tape, ticker tape
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • adhesive
    • Scotch™
    • sticky
    … of tape
    • piece
    • strip
    • roll
    verb + tape
    • seal something (up) with
    • use
    • apply
    tape + noun
    • measure
    • dispenser
    See full entry
  5. [countable] a long, thin piece of material that is stretched across the place where a race will finish or used to mark off an area(赛跑场地的)终点线
    • the finishing tape终点线
    • Police tape cordoned off the street in front of the house.警察用胶带封锁了房子前面的街道。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • adhesive
    • Scotch™
    • sticky
    … of tape
    • piece
    • strip
    • roll
    verb + tape
    • seal something (up) with
    • use
    • apply
    tape + noun
    • measure
    • dispenser
    See full entry
  6. (also tape measure, measuring tape)
    [countable] a long thin piece of plastic, cloth or flexible metal that has measurements marked on it and is used for measuring the length or height of something胶带;胶条 see also measuring tape
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • adhesive
    • Scotch™
    • sticky
    … of tape
    • piece
    • strip
    • roll
    verb + tape
    • seal something (up) with
    • use
    • apply
    tape + noun
    • measure
    • dispenser
    See full entry
  7. Word OriginOld English tæppa, tæppe; perhaps related to Middle Low German teppen ‘pluck, tear’.

tape

verb
/teɪp/
/teɪp/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they tape
/teɪp/
/teɪp/
he / she / it tapes
/teɪps/
/teɪps/
past simple taped
/teɪpt/
/teɪpt/
past participle taped
/teɪpt/
/teɪpt/
-ing form taping
/ˈteɪpɪŋ/
/ˈteɪpɪŋ/
Idioms
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  1. tape somebody/something to record somebody/something on magnetic tape using a special machine把…录在磁带上
    • Private conversations between the two had been taped and sent to a newspaper.这两个人的私下谈话被录下音来送给了一家报纸。
  2. tape something (up) to fasten something by sticking or tying it with tape用胶带粘住;用带子系紧
    • Put it in a box and tape it up securely.把这个放进盒子里,再用带子系牢。
    Extra Examples
    • The lid was taped down to hold it in place.盖子用胶布固定住了。
    • The wires are taped firmly together.这些电线用胶带牢牢地封在一起。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • firmly
    • down
    • together
    preposition
    • onto
    • to
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  3. tape something + adv./prep. to stick something onto something else using sticky tape用胶带粘贴
    • Someone had taped a message on the door.有人用胶带把字条贴在了门上。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • firmly
    • down
    • together
    preposition
    • onto
    • to
    See full entry
  4. tape something (up) (North American English) to tie a bandage (= a piece of cloth) around an injury or a wound用绷带包扎
    • That's a nasty cut—come on, we'll get it all taped up.伤口很严重,快,咱们用绷带把它包扎起来。
    Topics Medicineb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • firmly
    • down
    • together
    preposition
    • onto
    • to
    See full entry
  5. Word OriginOld English tæppa, tæppe; perhaps related to Middle Low German teppen ‘pluck, tear’.
Idioms
have (got) somebody/something taped
  1. (British English, informal) to understand somebody/something completely and to have learned how to deal with them/it successfully彻底了解;摸清楚…的底细
    • He can't fool me—I've got him taped.他休想骗我,我把他的底细摸得一清二楚。
    • It took me a while to learn the job, but I think I’ve got it taped now.我花了一段时间才学会这份工作,但我想我现在已经学会了。

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