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tape — tape; tape·less; tape·man; tele·tape; au·dio·tape; vid·eo·tape; … English syllables
vid — (video) videotape, magnetic tape than can store visual and sound information (Slang) … English contemporary dictionary
vid — al·mo·ra·vid; cer·vid; da·vid·ic; da·vid·ist; da·vid·son·ite; da·vid·son s; di·vid·able; di·vid·ed·ly; di·vid·er; di·vid·u·al; di·vid·u·ous; dra·vid·i·an·ist; fer·vid; fer·vid·i·ty; fer·vid·ly; fer·vid·ness; fla·vid; ful·vid; ghaz·na·vid;… … English syllables
vid — n. video tape … English slang
vid — n. a video [tape]. □ I rented some vids for tonight so we can stay in and drink beer … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
videotape — vid|e|o|tape1 [ vıdiou,teıp ] noun count or uncount a thin band of MAGNETIC film in a plastic case, used mostly for recording television programs videotape vid|e|o|tape 2 [ vıdiou,teıp ] verb transitive to record images and sounds on a videotape … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
videotape — vid•e•o•tape [[t]ˈvɪd i oʊˌteɪp[/t]] n. v. taped, tap•ing 1) rtv magnetic tape on which a television program, motion picture, etc., can be recorded 2) cvb rtv to record (programs, etc.) on videotape • Etymology: 1950–55 … From formal English to slang
videotape — vid‧e‧o‧tape [ˈvɪdiəʊteɪp ǁ dioʊ ] noun [countable, uncountable] a long thin band of Magnetic material used to record pictures and sound videotape verb [transitive] : • FBI agents videotaped lawmakers taking cash from lobbyists. • The President… … Financial and business terms
videorecorder — vid′e•o•re•cord er or vid′eo record er n. rtv an electronic device for recording video signals on magnetic tape or on videodiscs • Etymology: 1950 … From formal English to slang
video — vid|e|o1 W2S1 [ˈvıdiəu US diou] n plural videos 1.) a copy of a film or television programme, or a series of events, recorded on ↑videotape hire BrE /rent AmE a video ▪ … Dictionary of contemporary English