plural
tapes
plural
tapes
Britannica Dictionary definition of TAPE
1
[noncount]
:
a long, narrow piece of material that is sticky on one side and that is used to stick things together or to cover or repair something
—
see also duct tape, masking tape
2
a
[noncount]
:
a thin piece of plastic that is coated with magnetic material on which information (such as sound or television images) may be stored
— called also
magnetic tape
b
[count]
:
something recorded on tape
— called also
tape recording
c
[count]
:
a thin case that contains a long piece of magnetic tape on which something is recorded
:
cassette
—
see also videotape
3
the tape
:
a long, thin piece of material that is stretched across the finish line of a race
5
[noncount]
:
a long, thin piece of plastic, paper, or cloth
2
tape
/ˈteɪp/
verb
tapes;
taped;
taping
tapes;
taped;
taping
Britannica Dictionary definition of TAPE
[+ object]
1
:
to attach (something) using sticky tape
2
:
to fasten, tie, or cover (something) with tape
3
:
to record (something) on magnetic tape
4
chiefly US
:
to wrap (an injured body part) tightly with long pieces of special cloth
have (someone) taped
British, informal
:
to completely understand (someone)
:
to know how to deal with (someone)