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单词 recorders
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record

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verb

re·​cord ri-ˈkȯrd How to pronounce record (audio)
recorded; recording; records

transitive verb

1
a(1)
: to set down in writing : furnish written evidence of
(2)
: to deposit an authentic official copy of
record a deed
b
: to state for or as if for the record
voted in favor but recorded certain reservations
c(1)
: to register permanently by mechanical means
earthquake shocks recorded by a seismograph
(2)
: indicate, read
the thermometer recorded 90°
2
: to give evidence of
3
: to cause (sound, visual images, data, etc.) to be registered on something (such as a disc or magnetic tape) in reproducible form

intransitive verb

: to record something
recordable
ri-ˈkȯr-də-bəl How to pronounce record (audio)
adjective

record

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noun (1)

rec·​ord ˈre-kərd How to pronounce record (audio)
 also  -ˌkȯrd
1
: the state or fact of being recorded
2
: something that records: such as
a
: something that recalls or relates past events
b
: an official document that records the acts of a public body or officer
c
: an authentic official copy of a document deposited with a legally designated officer
d
: the official copy of the papers used in a law case
3
a(1)
: a body of known or recorded facts about something or someone especially with reference to a particular sphere of activity that often forms a discernible pattern
a good academic record
a liberal voting record
(2)
: a collection of related items of information (as in a database) treated as a unit
b(1)
: an attested top performance
(2)
: an unsurpassed statistic
4
: something on which sound or visual images have been recorded
specifically : a disc with a spiral groove carrying recorded sound for phonograph reproduction

record

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adjective

rec·​ord ˈre-kərd How to pronounce record (audio)
 also  -ˌkȯrd
: of, relating to, or being one that is extraordinary among or surpasses others of its kind
record heat
record sales
… major league baseball is coming off a record year when almost 53 million people attended. Gerald Eskenazi

record

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noun (2)

re·​cord ri-ˈkȯrd How to pronounce record (audio)
: a function of an electronic device that causes it to record
Phrases
for the record
: for public knowledge : on the record
off the record
: not for publication
spoke off the record
remarks that were off the record
of record
1
: being documented or attested
a partner of record in several firms
2
: being authoritative or sanctioned
a newspaper of record
on record
1
: in the position of having publicly declared oneself
went on record as opposed to higher taxes
2
: being known, published, or documented
the judge's opinion is on record
on the record
: for publication

Synonyms

Verb

  • jot (down)
  • log
  • mark
  • note
  • put down
  • register
  • report
  • set down
  • take down
  • write down

Noun (1)

  • account
  • chronicle
  • chronology
  • commentary
  • commentaries
  • history
  • narration
  • narrative
  • report
  • story
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Example Sentences

Verb Be sure to record all your business expenditures. There are similar events all throughout recorded history. The thermometer recorded 40 degrees below zero. A seismograph is a device that measures and records the intensity of earthquakes. Please record the television program for me. He recorded the birthday party with his new video camera. He just recorded his latest album. The show is recorded in front of a live audience. The band spent all night recording. See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb

Middle English, literally, to recall, from Anglo-French recorder, from Latin recordari, from re- + cord-, cor heart — more at heart

First Known Use

Verb

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a(1)

Noun (1)

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Adjective

1884, in the meaning defined above

Noun (2)

1946, in the meaning defined above

Kids Definition

record 1 of 3

verb

re·​cord ri-ˈkȯrd How to pronounce record (audio)
recorded; recording
1
: to set down in writing He recorded his thoughts in a journal.
2
: to show a measurement of A seismograph records the strength of earthquakes.
3
: to change sound or visual images into a form (as on an optical disk or hard drive) that can be listened to or watched at a later time

record

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noun

rec·​ord ˈre-kərd How to pronounce record (audio)
1
: something written to give proof of something or tell about past events
I read the historical record.
2
: something that recalls or tells about past events
the fossil record
3
: a performance or achievement that is the best of its kind
It's a new record for the fastest mile.
4
: the known or recorded facts about a person or thing
He has a good school record.
5
: something on which sound or visual images have been recorded

record

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adjective

rec·​ord ˈre-kərd How to pronounce record (audio)
: outstanding among other like things
a record crop
record high temperatures

Legal Definition

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transitive verb

re·​cord ri-ˈkȯrd How to pronounce record (audio)
1
: to put in a record
2
: to deposit or otherwise cause to be registered in the appropriate office as a record and notice of a title or interest in property
record a deed
record a mortgage
see also recording act
3
: to cause (as sound, images, or data) to be registered on something in reproducible form
record a telephone conversation

intransitive verb

: to record something

record

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noun

rec·​ord ˈre-kərd How to pronounce record (audio)
1
: the documentary account of something
confidential medical records
: as
a
: an official document that records the acts of a public body or officer
b
: an official copy of a document deposited with a designated officer
c
: the official set of papers used and generated in a proceeding
the appeals court reviewed the trial record
d
: documented evidence or history of one or more arrests or convictions see also business records exception, public records exception
2
: something (as a disc or tape) on which images, sound, or data has been recorded

recorders

noun

plural of recorder
as in bookkeepers

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • bookkeepers
  • reporters
  • archivists
  • transcriptionists
  • secretaries
  • clerks
  • registers
  • historians
  • documenters
  • registrars
  • chroniclers
  • scribes
  • annalists
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