Word:

dictaphones

Number of occurrences: 10 Rank: 1,486,791 Frequency class: 24

See also: Dictaphones

Examples

  • The participants wandered the inner-city streets of Liverpool, capturing the city's sounds and conversations using a range of equipment from boom mikes to dictaphones. (www.siouxbulletin.com, collected on 06/11/2016)
  • And you couldn’t argue with what his manager had to say in front of the cameras, dictaphones and microphones afterwards. (www.thecherrycreeknews.com, collected on 23/11/2016)
  • Ducking into the mud hut, we sat in front of a bemused interviewee with dictaphones poised. (www.coveleaderpress.com, collected on 26/11/2016)
  • Most of the listening hacks could happily have turned their dictaphones off there. (www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk, collected on 25/11/2016)
  • Go to almost any lawn sale and you'll find cassette tapes and vinyl records and dictaphones and VHS players and giant, coffin-sized speakers that aren't as good as the tiny ones in your car's door, yet some people still buy them. (www.evesun.com, collected on 18/11/2016)
  • 3. Technology: Getting permission to use audio books, dictaphones and other tools that help students read more effectively and manage classroom demands. (www.libertylakesplash.com, collected on 04/11/2016)
  • Another legal expert Zivanai Makwanya says there is need to introduce dictaphones, electronic transcriptions and electronic filing to improve efficiency in the courts. (www.wschronicle.com, collected on 25/11/2016)
  • Led by Chris posing as a TV journalist, armed with 6 video cameras (2 functioning), dictaphones and flashing cameras, we form a media scrum and ambushed those leaving court. (www.chaser.com.au, collected on 02/11/2016)
  • Peter Arinaitwe, a lecturer at Nyamitanga Business Institute and a UBTEB examiner, says training institutions should be equipped with textbooks, dictaphones, radios and tape recordings to facilitate the teaching of this once sought-after skill. (www.asianage.com, collected on 17/11/2016)
  • In August 1937, speech was far more ephemeral: there were no dictaphones or computers, and correspondence was as often dictated to secretaries as it was written out in longhand. (www.milanmirrorexchange.com, collected on 13/11/2016)

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