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KK: [ˈrɛkɚd]
DJ: [ˈrеkǝrd]
n.
- 記錄,記載[C][U][(+of)]
My wife keeps a
record of our daily expenses.
我太太將日常開銷都記錄下來。
- 履歷,經歷;成績;前科記錄[C]
Tom had a fine
record at school.
湯姆在學校成績良好。
- 最高紀錄,最佳成績[C][(+for)]
He broke the
record for the one-hundred meter dash.
他打破了百米賽跑紀錄。
- 唱片[C][(+of)]
a.
- 空前的,創紀錄的[B]
The project was completed in
record time.
工程在從未有過的短時間內完成了。
片語
for the record
- 為正式記錄在案目的
Just
for the record, I think the President is a fool.
我鄭重聲明,我認為總統很蠢。
off the record
- 【口】私底下;非正式的
Off the record, the policeman doubted the mayor's story.
私底下,那警察對市長的說辭有所懷疑。
These remarks are
off the record.
這些話是私底下說的。
on record
- 記錄在案的
It was the coldest winter
on record.
那是有史以來最冷的冬天。
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KK: [rɪˈkɒrd]
DJ: [riˈkɒːd]
vt.
- 記載,記錄
He
recorded everything that happened on his travel.
他把旅途中發生的每件事都記錄下來。
- 將(聲音,景象等)錄下
Her speech was
recorded on a tape.
她的演講錄在錄音帶上。
- 標明;(儀器等的刻度)表示
vi.
- 進行錄音(或錄影)
- 被錄下[Q]
My voice does not
record well.
我的聲音錄下來不好聽。
辨析
n.
- a piece of evidence about the past, especially a written or other permanent account.
▸Law an official report of the proceedings and judgement in a court.
- a person or thing's previous conduct or performance:
the team kept their unbeaten home record.
▸a criminal record.
- the best performance or most remarkable event of its kind.
- a thin plastic disc carrying recorded sound in grooves on each surface, for reproduction by a record player.
▸a piece or collection of music reproduced on such a disc or on another medium.
- Computing a number of related items of information handled as a unit.
v.
- make a record of.
▸state or express officially.
- convert (sound, a broadcast, etc.) into permanent form for later reproduction or broadcast.
Phrase
- for the record
so that the true facts are recorded or known. - on record
officially measured and noted. - on
(or off)
the record
made (or not made) as an official or attributable statement. - put
(or set)
the record straight
correct a misapprehension.
Derivative
- recordable adj.
- recording n.
Etymology
ME: from OFr. record ‘remembrance’, from recorder ‘bring to remembrance’, from L. recordari ‘remember’, based on cor, cord- ‘heart’.