record
record 英 [ˈrekɔ:d] 美 [ˈrekərd]
vt. 记录;将...录音 n. 记录;唱片
进行时:recording 过去式:recorded 过去分词:recorded 第三人称单数:records 名词复数:records
- Record started off meaning "to register," with a record being something written down. With the invention of the phonograph, record came to mean to capture sound––and a record was something that stored that sound.
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- vt. 记录;将...录音
- n. 记录;唱片
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1. You should keep a record of your expenses.
你应该记下你的各项开支。
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2. medical/dental records
病历;牙科病历
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3. It was the worst flood since records began.
这是有记录以来最严重的水灾。
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4. a record collection
收藏的唱片
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5. a record company
唱片公司
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6. to play a record
播放唱片
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7. She holds the world record for the 100 metres.
她保持着 100 米的世界纪录。
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8. to set a new record
刷新纪录
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9. The airline has a good safety record.
这家航空公司的安全纪录一向很好。
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10. You should record all your expenses during your trip.
你应该记下你一路上的所有开支。
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11. Did you remember to record that programme for me?
你记得为我录下那个节目了吗?
- record (n.) c. 1300, "testimony committed to writing," from Old French record "memory, statement, report," from recorder "to record" (see record (v.)). Meaning "written account of some event" is from late 14c. Meaning "disk on which sounds or images have been recorded" is first attested 1878. That of "best or highest recorded achievement in sports, etc." is from 1883. Phrase on the record is from 1900; adverbial phrase off the record "confidentially" is attested from 1906. Record-player attested from 1919.
- record (v.) c. 1200, "to repeat, reiterate, recite; rehearse, get by heart," from Old French recorder "tell, relate, repeat, recite, report, make known" (12c.) and directly from Latin recordari "remember, call to mind, think over, be mindful of," from re- "restore" (see re-) + cor (genitive cordis) "heart" (as the metaphoric seat of memory, as in learn by heart), from PIE root *kerd- "heart." Meaning "set down in writing" first attested mid-14c.; that of "put sound or pictures on disks, tape, etc." is from 1892. Related: Recorded; recording.
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