tape recording
Americannoun
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a magnetic tape on which speech, music, etc., have been recorded.
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the act of recording on magnetic tape.
noun
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the act or process of recording on magnetic tape
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the speech, music, etc, so recorded
Etymology
Origin of tape recording
First recorded in 1940–45
Example Sentences
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The hour-long quarter-inch tape recording was made by 15-year-old John Bloomfield at Stowe boarding school in Buckinghamshire on 4 April 1963 when the band played a concert at the school's theatre.
From BBC • Apr. 3, 2023
Before the full House could vote, a bombshell tape recording was released in which Nixon could be heard approving a plan to pressure the FBI to drop its Watergate investigation.
From Seattle Times • Mar. 30, 2023
During a lively seven-week preliminary hearing, prosecutors played a tape recording of Dederich discussing how his followers should handle lawyers such as Morantz.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 28, 2022
McCarthy initially lied about making the comments before the authors published a tape recording of him.
From Washington Post • Apr. 25, 2022
“I’m supposed to be tape recording strangers,” Colin pointed out.
From "An Abundance of Katherines" by John Green
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