record
D
1 record records
If you keep a record of something, you keep a written account or photographs of it so that it can be referred to later.
Keep a record of all the payments.
There''s no record of any marriage or children.
The result will go on your medical records.
N-COUNT
2 record records recording recorded
If you record a piece of information or an event, you write it down, photograph it, or put it into a computer so that in the future people can refer to it.
Her letters record the domestic and social details of diplomatic life in China.
...a place which has rarely suffered a famine in its recorded history.
VB
3 record records recording recorded
If you record something such as a speech or performance, you put it on tape or film so that it can be heard or seen again later.
There is nothing to stop viewers recording the films on videotape.
The call was answered by a recorded message saying the company had closed early.
VB
4 record records recording recorded
If a musician or performer records a piece of music or a television or radio show, they perform it so that it can be put onto record, tape, or film.
It took the musicians two and a half days to record their soundtrack for the film.
She has recently recorded a programme for television.
VB
5 record records
A record is a round, flat piece of black plastic on which sound, especially music, is stored, and which can be played on a record player. You can also refer to the music stored on this piece of plastic as a record.
This is one of my favourite records.
...the biggest and best-known record company in England.
N-COUNT
6 record records recording recorded
If a dial or other measuring device records a certain measurement or value, it shows that measurement or value.
The test records the electrical activity of the brain.
The index of the performance of leading shares recorded a 16 per cent fall.
VB
7 record records
A record is the best result that has ever been achieved in a particular sport or activity, for example the fastest time, the furthest distance, or the greatest number of victories.
Roger Kingdom set the world record of 12.92 seconds.
The painting was sold for s665,000ma record for the artist.
...the 800 metres, where she is the world record holder.
N-COUNT
8 record
You use record to say that something is higher, lower, better, or worse than has ever been achieved before.
Profits were at record levels.
She won the race in record time.
ADJ: ADJ n
9 record records
Someone''s record is the facts that are known about their achievements or character.
His record reveals a tough streak.
He had a distinguished record as a chaplain.
His country is making a big effort to improve its human rights record.
N-COUNT: with supp
10 record records
If someone has a criminal record, it is officially known that they have committed crimes in the past.
...a heroin addict with a criminal record going back 15 years...
Where the accused has a record of violence, they should always be kept in custody.
N-COUNT
11 record
If you say that what you are going to say next is for the record, you mean that you are saying it publicly and officially and you want it to be written down and remembered.
We''re willing to state for the record that it has enormous value.
PHR
12 record
If you give some information for the record, you give it in case people might find it useful at a later time, although it is not a very important part of what you are talking about.
For the record, most Moscow girls leave school at about 18.
Perhaps you''d like to tell me what you were doing Monday. Just for the record.
PHR
13 record
If something that you say is off the record, you do not intend it to be considered as official, or published with your name attached to it.
May I speak off the record?.
At the end of the lunch, I said I had some off-the-record comments.
PHR: usu PHR after v, PHR n
14 record
If you are on record as saying something, you have said it publicly and officially and it has been written down.
The Chancellor is on record as saying that the increase in unemployment is `a price worth paying'' to keep inflation down.
PHR
15 record
If you keep information on record, you write it down or store it in a computer so that it can be used later.
The practice is to keep on record any analysis of samples.
PHR
16 record
If something is the best, worst, or biggest on record, it is the best, worst, or biggest thing of its kind that has been noticed and written down.
It''s the shortest election campaign on record.
The 1980s were the hottest decade on record.
PHR
17 record
If you set the record straight or put the record straight, you show that something which has been regarded as true is in fact not true.
Let me set the record straight on the misconceptions contained in your article.
PHR
(c) HarperCollins Publishers.
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record
1 record records
If you keep a record of something, you keep a written account or photographs of it so that it can be referred to later.
Keep a record of all the payments.
There''s no record of any marriage or children.
The result will go on your medical records.
N-COUNT
2 record records recording recorded
If you record a piece of information or an event, you write it down, photograph it, or put it into a computer so that in the future people can refer to it.
Her letters record the domestic and social details of diplomatic life in China.
...a place which has rarely suffered a famine in its recorded history.
VB
3 record records recording recorded
If you record something such as a speech or performance, you put it on tape or film so that it can be heard or seen again later.
There is nothing to stop viewers recording the films on videotape.
The call was answered by a recorded message saying the company had closed early.
VB
4 record records recording recorded
If a musician or performer records a piece of music or a television or radio show, they perform it so that it can be put onto record, tape, or film.
It took the musicians two and a half days to record their soundtrack for the film.
She has recently recorded a programme for television.
VB
5 record records
A record is a round, flat piece of black plastic on which sound, especially music, is stored, and which can be played on a record player. You can also refer to the music stored on this piece of plastic as a record.
This is one of my favourite records.
...the biggest and best-known record company in England.
N-COUNT
6 record records recording recorded
If a dial or other measuring device records a certain measurement or value, it shows that measurement or value.
The test records the electrical activity of the brain.
The index of the performance of leading shares recorded a 16 per cent fall.
VB
7 record records
A record is the best result that has ever been achieved in a particular sport or activity, for example the fastest time, the furthest distance, or the greatest number of victories.
Roger Kingdom set the world record of 12.92 seconds.
The painting was sold for s665,000ma record for the artist.
...the 800 metres, where she is the world record holder.
N-COUNT
8 record
You use record to say that something is higher, lower, better, or worse than has ever been achieved before.
Profits were at record levels.
She won the race in record time.
ADJ: ADJ n
9 record records
Someone''s record is the facts that are known about their achievements or character.
His record reveals a tough streak.
He had a distinguished record as a chaplain.
His country is making a big effort to improve its human rights record.
N-COUNT: with supp
10 record records
If someone has a criminal record, it is officially known that they have committed crimes in the past.
...a heroin addict with a criminal record going back 15 years...
Where the accused has a record of violence, they should always be kept in custody.
N-COUNT
11 record
If you say that what you are going to say next is for the record, you mean that you are saying it publicly and officially and you want it to be written down and remembered.
We''re willing to state for the record that it has enormous value.
PHR
12 record
If you give some information for the record, you give it in case people might find it useful at a later time, although it is not a very important part of what you are talking about.
For the record, most Moscow girls leave school at about 18.
Perhaps you''d like to tell me what you were doing Monday. Just for the record.
PHR
13 record
If something that you say is off the record, you do not intend it to be considered as official, or published with your name attached to it.
May I speak off the record?.
At the end of the lunch, I said I had some off-the-record comments.
PHR: usu PHR after v, PHR n
14 record
If you are on record as saying something, you have said it publicly and officially and it has been written down.
The Chancellor is on record as saying that the increase in unemployment is `a price worth paying'' to keep inflation down.
PHR
15 record
If you keep information on record, you write it down or store it in a computer so that it can be used later.
The practice is to keep on record any analysis of samples.
PHR
16 record
If something is the best, worst, or biggest on record, it is the best, worst, or biggest thing of its kind that has been noticed and written down.
It''s the shortest election campaign on record.
The 1980s were the hottest decade on record.
PHR
17 record
If you set the record straight or put the record straight, you show that something which has been regarded as true is in fact not true.
Let me set the record straight on the misconceptions contained in your article.
PHR
(c) HarperCollins Publishers.
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record
noun
1 document, account, chronicle, diary, entry, file, journal, log, register, report
2 evidence, documentation, testimony, trace, witness
3 disc, album, LP, single, vinyl
4 background, career, history, performance
5 off the record
confidential, not for publication, private, unofficial
verb
6 write down, chronicle, document, enter, log, minute, note, register, set down, take down
7 tape, make a recording of, tape-record, video, video-tape
8 register, give evidence of, indicate, say, show
sunyuting1 发表于 >2004-5-29 19:42:14←
我喜欢千万法,我用压码和右脑给千万别学英语一个杠杆,撬起零基础到达自由王国;压码只有一个指标:通过滞后提高速度,速度就是质量,给它注入一个加速器,就会产生一个个奇迹.
[楼 主] | Posted:2004-12-22 07:33|