"Tapes" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tapes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tapes" Meaning

Tapes refer to narrow lengths of cloth, paper, or plastic, typically coated with adhesive, used for binding materials together or for recording sound or video.

"Tapes" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the word "tapes"


1. Physical Recordings

She used to listen to her favorite songs on audio tapes, a relic of the past.

2. movie or television scenes

The suspenseful movie climax was maintained through the non-stop action tapes.

3. Streaming or media format

Music fans can still stream music in the MP3 data tapes format despite the evolution of technology.

4. Security measures

The identity was secured with security tapes on the critical boxes.

5. A physical or digitized recording of a record or memory.

The wedding tapes that are still cherished by the newlyweds had been recorded in the early 90s in analog format.

"Tapes" Similar Words

Taped

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Adhered or fixed with adhesive or tape.

Tapenade

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Tapenades

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Tapered

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Tapering

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Tapestries

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Tapestry

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A tapestry is a decorative weaving or embroidery work created with colors, threads, and yarns on a loom or a frame. It is often a work of art, depicting a scenic or figurative representation, and can be a wall hanging or a floor covering.<br><br>In a broader sense, the term "tapestry" can also refer to a complex and intricate situation or plan, consisting of various interconnected parts or events. For example, "The president's policy is a complex tapestry of varying priorities and competing interests."<br><br>Tapestry can also refer to a woven fragment of fabric, often of great historical or cultural significance, such as an ancient tapestry discovered in a ruin or a medieval tapestry hanging in a museum.<br><br>In a more abstract sense, tapestry can also describe a rich and varied texture or pattern, both literal and figurative. For example, "The novel's narrative is a rich tapestry of characters, settings, and plot twists."

Tapetum

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Tapeworm

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Tapeworms

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A type of parasitic flatworm that attaches itself to the walls of a host's intestines and feeds on the host's nutrients. They can cause a range of symptoms, including weight loss, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and fatigue.

Taphephobia

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