tape

US /teɪp/
UK /teɪp/
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1.

a narrow strip of material, typically used to hold things together or to mark off an area

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Please use some tape to seal the box.
The police put yellow tape around the crime scene.
2.

a cassette or reel of magnetic tape, used for recording or playing sound or video

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He found an old audio tape in the attic.
The interview was recorded on video tape.
1.

to fasten or seal with tape

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Can you help me tape up these boxes?
She taped the poster to the wall.
2.

to record (sound or video) on magnetic tape

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They decided to tape the entire concert.
The show was taped live last night.