{
    "term": "transcript",
    "partOfSpeech": "noun",
    "ox5000": true,
    "cefr": "c1",
    "definitions": [
        {
            "senseNumber": 1,
            "definition": "a written or printed copy of words that have been spoken",
            "cefr": "c1",
            "examples": [
                {
                    "text": "a transcript of the interview"
                },
                {
                    "text": "The White House posted a transcript of the speech on its website."
                }
            ],
            "collocations": {
                "adjective": ["complete", "entire", "full"],
                "verb + transcript": ["read", "make", "post"]
            }
        },
        {
            "senseNumber": 2,
            "definition": "an official record of a student’s work that shows the courses they have taken and the grades they have achieved",
            "labels": "(especially North American English)",
            "cefr": "c2",
            "examples": [],
            "topics": ["Education"],
            "collocations": {
                "adjective": ["complete", "entire", "full"],
                "verb + transcript": ["read", "make", "post"]
            }
        }
    ],
    "pronunciations": {
        "uk": [
            {
                "pronunciation": "/ˈtrænskrɪpt/",
                "audio": "tr/transcript/transcript__gb_1.mp3"
            }
        ],
        "us": [
            {
                "pronunciation": "/ˈtrænskrɪpt/",
                "audio": "tr/transcript/transcript__us_1.mp3"
            }
        ]
    },
    "wordOrigin": "Middle English: from Old French transcrit, from Latin transcriptum, neuter past participle of transcribere, from trans- ‘across’ + scribere ‘write’. The spelling change in the 15th cent. was due to association with the Latin."
}
