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单词 record
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record

UK /ˈrekɔː(r)d/

DEFINITIONS1
  1. 1
    more, better, worse, faster etc than ever before

    A record crowd of 120,000 people saw the game.

    I made it back to the office in record time.

    Synonyms and related words

    Too much, extra and more

record

US /ˈrekərd/

DEFINITIONS1
  1. 1
    more, better, worse, faster, etc. than ever before

    A record crowd of 120,000 people saw the game.

    I made it back to the office in record time.

    Synonyms and related words

    Too much, extra and more

record

UK /ˈrekɔː(r)d/

Word Forms

singularrecord
pluralrecords

DEFINITIONS4
  1. 1
    countable information kept about something that has happened

    medical/archaeological/historical records

    record of:

    a weekly record of world events

    keep/maintain/compile a record:

    Try to keep a record of everything you eat this week.

    Synonyms and related words

    General words for information, news and facts
  2. 2
    countable the best achievement so far in a particular activity, especially sport
    break/beat a record:

    Woods broke the course record with a superb score.

    set a record:

    The lap record was set last year by Schumacher.

    hold a record:

    She holds the world indoor 800 metres record.

    Synonyms and related words

    A victory in a game or competition
  3. 3
    singular the things that someone has done, that give an idea of what they are like
    a good/bad record:

    The company has a reasonably good safety record.

    Synonyms and related words

    A series of actions or activities
  4. 4
    countable a large round black piece of plastic containing music or other sounds

    Original Beatles’ records are worth a lot of money now.

    Synonyms and related words

    Records and other musical recordings
    1. 4a
      a piece of recorded music that you can buy
      Synonyms and related words

      Pieces of music

phrases

a broken record
the hottest/lowest/worst etc on record
(just) for the record
off the record
on (the) record
set/put the record straight

record

US /ˈrekərd/

Word Forms

singularrecord
pluralrecords

DEFINITIONS4
  1. 1
    countable information kept about something that has happened

    medical/archaeological/historical records

    record of:

    a weekly record of world events

    keep/maintain/compile a record:

    Try to keep a record of everything you eat this week.

    Synonyms and related words

    General words for information, news and facts
  2. 2
    countable the best achievement so far in a particular activity, especially a sport
    break a record:

    Woods broke the course record with a superb score.

    set a record:

    The lap record was set last year by Schumacher.

    hold a record:

    She holds the world indoor record in the 800 meters.

    Synonyms and related words

    A victory in a game or competition
  3. 3
    singular the things that someone has done, which give an idea of what they are like
    a good/bad record:

    The company has a reasonably good safety record.

    Synonyms and related words

    A series of actions or activities
  4. 4
    countable a large round black piece of plastic containing music or other sounds

    Original Beatles’ records are worth a lot of money now.

    Synonyms and related words

    Records and other musical recordings
    1. 4a
      a piece of recorded music that you can buy
      Synonyms and related words

      Pieces of music

phrases

a broken record
change the record
(just) for the record
the hottest/lowest/worst etc. on record
off the record
on (the) record
set/get the record straight

record

UK /rɪˈkɔː(r)d/

Word Forms

present tense
I/you/we/theyrecord
he/she/itrecords
present participlerecording
past tenserecorded
past participlerecorded

DEFINITIONS4
  1. 1
    transitive to make a record of something that has happened, usually by writing it somewhere

    They were asked to record the time at which the attack happened.

    Synonyms and related words

    To write something
    1. 1a
      to be a record of something that has happened

      His diaries record the lives of ordinary country people.

      Synonyms and related words

      To have a meaning
  2. 2
    intransitive/transitive to make an electronic copy of sounds or images

    Can you record the football for me at 10 o’clock?

    Are you sure the DVR is recording?

    Synonyms and related words

    Recording equipment and general words for recording
    1. 2a
      to do a performance, especially of music, so that it can be copied electronically

      Their new album has taken two years to record.

      The performance was recorded live at the Hollywood Bowl.

      Synonyms and related words

      Playing, performing and arranging music
  3. 3
    transitive to officially decide something and write it down

    The coroner recorded a verdict of suicide.

    Synonyms and related words

    To write something
  4. 4
    transitive if a piece of equipment records an amount, it measures it and shows it

    Temperatures as low as –70 degrees Celsius have been recorded.

    Synonyms and related words

    To measure something

record

US /rɪˈkɔrd/

Word Forms

present tense
I/you/we/theyrecord
he/she/itrecords
present participlerecording
past tenserecorded
past participlerecorded


  1. 1
    transitive to make a record of something that has happened, usually by writing it somewhere

    They were asked to record the time at which the attack happened.

    Synonyms and related words

    To write something
    1. 1a
      to be a record of something that has happened

      His diaries record the lives of ordinary country people.

      Synonyms and related words

      To have a meaning
  2. 2
    intransitive/transitive to make an electronic copy of sounds or images

    Can you record the football game for me at 10 o’clock?

    Are you sure the DVR is recording?

    Synonyms and related words

    Recording equipment and general words for recording
    1. 2a
      to do a performance, especially of music, so that it can be copied electronically

      Their new album has taken two years to record.

      The performance was recorded live at the Hollywood Bowl.

      Synonyms and related words

      Playing, performing and arranging music
  3. 3
    transitive to officially decide something and write it down

    The coroner recorded a verdict of suicide.

    Synonyms and related words

    To write something
  4. 4
    transitive if a piece of equipment records an amount, it measures it and shows it

    Temperatures as low as –70 degrees Celsius have been recorded.

    Synonyms and related words

    To measure something
  5. 5
    transitive mainly journalismto achieve something impressive, especially in sports

    The Lakers recorded their biggest victory margin of the season.

    Synonyms and related words

    To succeed in doing something
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