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Tape   /teɪp/   Listen
Tape

noun
1.
A long thin piece of cloth or paper as used for binding or fastening.  "He wrapped a tape around the package"
2.
A recording made on magnetic tape.  Synonyms: tape recording, taping.
3.
The finishing line for a foot race.
4.
Measuring instrument consisting of a narrow strip (cloth or metal) marked in inches or centimeters and used for measuring lengths.  Synonyms: tape measure, tapeline.
5.
Memory device consisting of a long thin plastic strip coated with iron oxide; used to record audio or video signals or to store computer information.  Synonyms: mag tape, magnetic tape.
verb
(past & past part. taped; pres. part. taping)
1.
Fasten or attach with tape.
2.
Record on videotape.  Synonym: videotape.
3.
Register electronically.  Synonym: record.



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"Tape" Quotes from Famous Books



... been out shopping, and wanted him to admire the big potatoes she had bought. I was delighted to see the human element mingle with the official. A country that allows wives and children to mix up with its red-tape is on the right road to health ...
— A Dominie in Doubt • A. S. Neill

... so far as I could see—only if anyone had passed and had asked for our papers there would have been trouble. However, we had our laugh, and decided that it was not worth while to risk it again. But I could not help asking myself how, with all their red tape, they ...
— On the Edge of the War Zone - From the Battle of the Marne to the Entrance of the Stars and Stripes • Mildred Aldrich

... pocket Tom drew out a three inch piece of pure rubber cable, wrapped in water-proof tape. This he fastened to the severed ends of the wire, binding the whole as neatly as ...
— The Young Engineers on the Gulf - The Dread Mystery of the Million Dollar Breakwater • H. Irving Hancock

... uncontrollable risibilities was an Italian boy from the East Side of New York. A piece of shrapnel had penetrated one of his lungs and pleurisy had developed in the other one. It had become necessary to operate on one of the lungs and tape it down. The boy had to do his best to breathe with one lung that was affected by pleurisy. Every breath was like the stab of a knife and it was quite natural that the patient would be peevish and garrulous. The whole ward called ...
— "And they thought we wouldn't fight" • Floyd Gibbons

... since I had appropriated to myself the profits of the chancery, it was but just I should pay the expenses. I was unwilling to dispute upon this subject, and from that time I furnished at my own expense, ink, paper, wax, wax-candle, tape, and even a new seal, for which he never reimbursed me to the amount of a farthing. This, however, did not prevent my giving a small part of the produce of the passports to the Abbe de Binis, a good creature, and who was far from pretending to have the least right to any such ...
— The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau, Complete • Jean Jacques Rousseau


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