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How to pronounce record

The pronunciation of record is: English ['rek__d]. Record past tense: recorded; past participle: recorded; present participle: recording; third person singular: records. record synonym contain.

1. Detailed explanation

n. (noun) record, record of recording experience, resume, highest experience record, best record of criminal record, criminal record, legal case file, file complaint; The public judge records evidence of merits and demerits, proving that the recorded tape has no violation record on the driver's license v. (verb) mark, mark the narrative to record, will record, to... record, record; record (video) record, record, Describe, write down to express (degree), show registration; register report mark to leave permanently, sing in a low voice (song), make a formal statement 2. Double explanation

v. (verb) vt.&vi. record; record, shoot writedown (description or piece of information) so that it will be known in the future; preserve (soundoratelevision broadcast) so that it can be hearddorseen again vt. display; automatically write down show by measuring; registern. (noun) [C] record, record permanent account, especially in writing, offacts, events, etc. [S] experience, resume; merits and demerits facts, events, etc. known (but not always written down) about the past of sb/sth [C] best performance, level; record best performance or highestor lowest leveleverreached, especiallyinsportadj. (adjective) [A] record more, faster, better, etc., thaneverbefore three , Dictionary explanation

Thenounispronounced/'rek__d,am-k_rd/.Theverbispronounced/r_'k__d/. The noun is pronounced as /'rek__d, US-k_rd/. The verb is pronounced /r_'k__d/. 1. (Text or image) record, record

If you keep a record of something, you keep a written account or photograph so that it can bereferredtolater.

e.g. Keep a record of the payments...

All payments must be recorded.

e.g.There'snorecordofanymarriageorchildren...

There's no record of any marriage or children.

2. (Use words, photos or computers) record, record

If you record a piece of information oranevent, you write it down, photographit, or put itintoacomputersothatinthe future people can refer to it.

What does record mean?

e.g....softwarepackageswhichrecordthedetailsofyourphotographs.

Software packages that record the details of your photos

e.g....aplacewhichhasrarelysufferedafamineinitsrecordedhistory.

In history in a place where famine rarely occurs

3. Record, record, write down (with tape or film)

If you record something such as aspeechor performance, youputitontapeorfilmsothatitcanbeheardorseenagainlater.

e.g.Thereisnothingtostopviewersrecordingthefilmsonvideotape.. .

There is nothing to prevent viewers from recording the movie on a VCR.

e.g.The call was answered by a recorded message saying the company had closed early.

The call was transferred to a recorded message saying that the company had closed earlier.

4. Recording (music, TV or radio show)

If amusicianorperformerrecordsapieceofmusicoratelevisionorradioshow,theyperformitsothatitcanbeputontoCD,tape,orfilm.

e.g.Ittookthemusicianstwoandahalfdaystorecordtheirsoundtrackforthefilm...

< p>The musicians spent two and a half days recording the soundtrack for the film.

e.g.She has recently recorded a program for television.

She has recently recorded a TV show.

5. (Music) records

A record is around, flatpiece of black plastic on which sound, especially music, is stored, and which can be played on record player. is one of my favorite records.

e.g....thebiggestandbest-knownrecordcompanyinEngland.

England's largest and most famous record company

6. Record, indicate (some measurement result or value)

Ifadialorothermeasuringdevicerecordsacertainmeasurementorvalue,itshowsthatmeasurementorvalue.

record

e.g.The testrecordstheelectricalactivityofthebrain...

The test recorded the electrical activity of the brain.

e.g.The index of the performance of leading shares recorded a 16 percent fall.

The leading stock index recorded a drop of 16 percentage points.

7. (Sports or activities) records, best results

A record is the bestresultthathaseverbeenachievedinaparticularsportoractivity,forexamplethefastesttime,thefurthestdistance,orthegreatestnumberofvictories.

The antonym of record

e.g.Roger Kingdom set the world record of 12.92 seconds...

Roger Kingdom set the world record of 12.92 seconds.

e.g.Thepaintingwassoldfor£665,000—arecordfortheartist.

This painting sold for 665,000 pounds, making it the most expensive painting by this artist.

8. Record-breaking

Youuserecordtosaythatsomethingishigher,lower,better,orworsethanhaseverbeenachievedbefore.

e.g.Profitswereatrecordlevels...

Profits hit a new high.

e.g.Shewontheraceinrecordtime.

She won the race in record time.

9. Experience; resume

Someone'srecordisthefactsthatareknownabouttheirachievementsorcharacter.

e.g.Hisrecordrevealsatoughstreak...

His resume shows that he has a strong character.

e.g.Hehadadistinguishedrecordasachaplain...

As a pastor he achieved great things.

10.Criminal record; criminal record

If someone has a criminal record,itisofficially known that they have committed crimes in the past.

e.g....aheroinaddictwithacriminalrecordgoingback15years...

Left 15 years ago Heroin addicts with criminal records

e.g. Where the accused has a record of violence, they should always be detained.

Where the accused has a record of violence, they should always be detained.

11.seealso:recording;trackrecord

12. For the record (meaning to state something publicly)

If you say that what you are going to say nextis for the record, you mean that you are saying it publicly and officially and you want it to be writtendown andremembered.

The meaning of record

e.g.We'rewillingtostatefortherecordthatitasenormousvalue.

We are willing to solemnly state that it is of great value.

13. For the record; as a record (backup)

If you give some information for the record, you give it in case people might find it useful atalater time, althoughitis not avery important part of what you are talking about.

e.g. For the record, mostMoscowgirlsleaveschoolatabout18...

It should be noted that most Moscow girls graduate from school at the age of 18.

e.g.Perhapsyou'dliketotellmewhatyouweredoingMonday.Justfortherecord.

Maybe you don't mind telling me what you were doing on Monday. Just asking in passing.

14. Informal; not published

If something that you say is off the record, you do not intend to be considered as official, or published with your name attached to it.

e.g.MayIspeakofftherecord?...

I Can I talk about it privately and not publish it?

e.g.Attheendofthelunch,IsaidIhadsomeoff-the-recordcomments.

Toward the end of lunch, I said I had some opinions that I wanted to discuss privately.

15. Publicly announced; recorded

If youareonrecordassayingsomething,youhavesaiditpubliclyandofficiallyandithasbeenwrittendown.

e.g. Ministers publicly declared that rising unemployment was a "price worth paying" to curb inflation.

16. Record it; put it on record

If you keep information on record, you write it down or store itina computers so that it can be used later.

e.g. The practiceistokeeponrecordanyanalysisofsamples.

It is customary to keep all samples The analysis is documented.

17. Recorded; recorded

Ifsomethingisthebest,worst,orbiggestonrecord,itisthebest,worst,orbiggestthingofitskindthathasbeennoticedandwrittendown.

e.g.It'stheshortestelectioncampaignonrecord...< /p>

This is the shortest campaign in history.

e.g.The1980swerethehottestdecadeonrecord.

The 1980s were the hottest decade on record.

18. Correct the record; correct the record

Ifyousettherecordstraightorputtherecordstraight,youshowthatsomethingwhichhasbeenregardedastrueisinfactnottrue.

e.g. Letmesettherecordstraightonthemisconceptionscontainedinyourarticle.

Let me correct something in your article Misconception.

4. Examples

As a result of this meeting, he made his first record.

As a result of this meeting, he produced his first record.

Hedid very well, but failed to break the record.

He did a great job, but failed to break the record.

She holds the world record for long distance swimming.

She holds the world record for long distance swimming.

You should keep a record of your expenses.

You should keep a record of your expenses.

Lassummerwasthewettestonrecord.

Last summer was the wettest on record.

Her pastrecordcountsagainsther.

Her past experiences worked against her.

Sheseemedperverselyproudofhercriminalrecord.

She seems to be ignorant of human affairs and uses her criminal record as an honor.

Irecordedthescoreinanotebook.

I recorded the scores in my notebook.

We record our thoughts and experiences in diaries.

We record our thoughts and experiences in diaries.

The thermometer recorded 40C.

The thermometer showed 40C.

The broadcast was recorded, not live.

This broadcast was recorded in advance, not live. live streaming.

5. Vocabulary collocation

Used as verb (v.) ~ + noun recordaday'sevents record the day's major events recordatelevision broadcast record television broadcast record history record past events record one's thoughts and experience record thoughts recordb'simpressions record impressions recordthelifeofsb record someone's living situation recordthenames record names recordtheresults record results recordthescene shoot scenery ~ + adverb recordlive live recording [video] recordwell record very nice recordeasily easy recording recordvividly record vividly ~ + preposition recordbyconcealedcameras record secretly recordinhistory enter into history recordinone'snotes record in notebook recordintowax record into record used as noun (n.) verb + ~amendarecord refresh record approachsb'srecord approach someone's record beatarecord break record betterarecord refresh record breakarecord break record closearecord close a record, terminate a record createarecord create a record cutarecord break a record, record a record destroyarecord break a record equalarecord level a record establisharecord create a record goonrecord be recorded, make a public statement haveagoodrecord have a good record holdrecord keeparecord keep a record lookuptherecords lookup record makearecord record, make record openuparecord create record, open file, start file playarecord play record setarecord create record tiearecord flat one record adjective +~academicrecord academic record cleanrecord innocent record criminalrecord (criminal) record detailedrecord detailed record distinguishedrecord outstanding recordexcellentrecordexcellent record finerecordexcellent resultsgoodrecordgood resumehistoricalrecordhistoricalrecordhonourablerecordglorious recordlong-playingrecordslow-turning recordmedicalrecordsmedicalrecordsnationalrecordnational recordnewrecordnewrecordofficialrecordofficialrecordOlympicrecordOlympic recordoriginalrecordsoriginal recordpictorialrecordphotographpublicrecordpublicrecord record sketchyrecord sketchy record spottyrecord stained resume thehighestrecord highest record unbeatenrecord unbeaten record unbroken record unbroken record noun +~altituderecord highest record attendancerecord attendance record familyrecord family tree phonographrecord record policerecords crime record safetyrecord safety record schoolrecords academic record servicerecord service record speedrecord speed record theearliestrecord earliest record worldrecord world record ~ ??+ noun recordholder record holder preposition + ~ ofreco

rd record offtherecord informal conversation onrecord according to record, all time outoftherecord off topic ~ + preposition record for high jump high jump record record for the polevault pole vault record record on human rights human rights record used as an adjective (adj.) ~ + noun record attendance record breaking attendance record crop of corn creation record grain harvest record crowds record high record level record level record time record year of sales highest sales of the year

A: I really like the record you lent me the other day.

I really like the record you lent me that day.

B: I’mgladyoulikeit.

I’m glad you like it.

A: Andthankyouverymuchforlettingmekeepitsolong.

Thank you also for lending me such a long time.

B: Notatall.

You're welcome.

A: I’mmostgrateful.Everyoneinourclassenjoyedit.

I’m very grateful. Every student in our class likes it.

B: I’mglad.

I’m very happy.

A: Wouldyoumindmykeepingitforanotherweek?

Would you mind lending it to me for another week?

B: Noproblem.

No problem.

In the bank

Translation of record

A: I’d like to apply for a personal loan.

I want to apply for a personal loan.

B: How much would you like to borrow?

How much would you like to borrow?

What does record mean?

A: Athousanddollars.

1,000 US dollars.

The meaning of record

B: Letmecheckwithourcreditmanager(later)

Let me talk to the director of our credit department. (Later)

A: Our records show that your credit rating is quite high. I think you'll be fine.

B: What’s the current interest rate?

What is the current interest rate?

A: Our monthly interest is 1.5% of the outstanding balance. Would you please fill out this application form?

Our monthly interest is 1.5% of the outstanding balance. Would you please fill out this application form?

Wake-up service

A: What can I do for you, sir?

How can I help you, sir?

B: I'mTominRoom518,andIwantawake-upcalltomorrowmorning.

I'm Tom in room 518, please wake me up tomorrow morning.

A: At what time?

What time?

Explanation of record

B: 5:15amplease.

Morning 5:15

A: Wehaveacomputerwake-upservice.Pleasedial2firstandthenthetime.Thatistosay ,dial2andthe0515forthetime.Theremustbefivedigitsinthefinalnumber.

We have a computer wake-up call service. Please dial 2 first and then dial the time. In other words, dial 2 first, then dial 0515. There must be 5 digits at the end.

B: Isee.Thenitis20515.Thankyou.Bytheway,ifIwanttochangemywake-uptime,whatshouldIdo?

I understand. That is 20515. Thanks. By the way, what should I do if I want to change the wake-up time?

A: Just dialyournewwake-uptime.Thecomputerwillautomaticallycanceltheoldtimeandrecordthenewone.

Just dial the new time. The computer will automatically cancel the original wake-up time and record the new time.

B: IfIdial20800,Iwillbewakedupat8:00am?

If I dial 20800, I will wake up at 8:00am