record
名词 n.
动词 v.
形容词 adj.
英 /ˈɹɛk.ɔːd/
美 /ˈɹɛk.ɚd/|/ˈɹɛk.ɔɹd/
英文释义
名词 n.
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An item of information put into a temporary or permanent physical medium.
— The person had a record of the interview so she could review her notes.
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Any instance of a physical medium on which information was put for the purpose of preserving it and making it available for future reference.
— We have no record of you making this payment to us.
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Ellipsis of phonograph record (“a disc, usually made from vinyl, on which sound is recorded and may be replayed on a phonograph”).
— I still like records better than CDs.
- Ellipsis of phonograph record (“a disc, usually made from vinyl, on which sound is recorded and may be replayed on a phonograph”).; A music album; broadly, any music released as a single, EP, etc.
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A set of data relating to a single individual or item.
— Pull up the record on John Smith. What's his medical history?
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A data structure similar to a struct, in some programming languages such as C and Java based on classes and designed for storing immutable data.
— This chapter examines another data structure, the record (available in Pascal but not in all other high-level languages). Records make it easier to organize and represent information in Pascal, a major reason for the popularity of the Pascal[…]
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The most extreme known value of some variable, particularly that of an achievement in competitive events.
— The heat and humidity were both new records.
动词 v.
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To make a record of information.
— I wanted to record every detail of what happened, for the benefit of future generations.
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To make an audio or video recording of.
— Within a week they had recorded both the song and the video for it.
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To give legal status to by making an official public record.
— When the deed was recorded, we officially owned the house.
- To fix in a medium, usually in a tangible medium.
- To make an audio, video, or multimedia recording.
- To repeat; to practice.
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To sing or repeat a tune.
— 1595, George Peele, The Old Wives’ Tale, The Malone Society Reprints, 1908, lines 741-742, Come Berecynthia, let vs in likewise, And heare the Nightingale record hir notes.
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To reflect; to ponder.
— […] he was […] carried to the Scaffold on the Tower-hill […], himself praying all the way, and recording upon the words which he before had read.
形容词 adj.
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Enough to break previous records and set a new one; world-class; historic.
— "But it's far worse for me," said Edmund, "because you'll at least have a room of your own and I shall have to share a bedroom with that record stinker, Eustace."
词汇关系
反义词
衍生词
activation record
address of record
attorney of record
attorney record
broken record
business record
change the record
court of record
criminal record
data record
extract from the judicial record
for the record
fossil record
glue record
golden record
gold record
go on record
gramophone record
in record time
lap record
master boot record
matter of record
medical record
memo for record
memo for the record
memorandum for record
memorandum for the record
microrecord
off record
off-the-record
off the record
of record
on record
on the record
palaeorecord
paleorecord
personal record
phonograph record
phonorecord
police record
principal record
production record
public record
put the record straight
race record
record book
record-breaker
record-breaking
record changer
record chart
record communication
record company
record deal
recordholder
record holder
record-holder
recordholding
record hop
recordist
Recordite
recordkeeper
record keeper
record-keeping
recordkeeping
record keeping
record label
recordless
recordlike
record locator
record man
record player
record producer
record set
recordset
record-set
record-setting
record shop
record sleeve
record store
recordwise
rock record
service record
set the record straight
stock of record
stuck record
track record
unit record
vinyl record
world record
written record
audiorecord
misrecord
over-record
pre-record
prerecord
recordability
recordable
recordal
recordance
recordation
recordee
recorder
recording
rerecord
re-record
self-recording
tape-record
telerecord
underrecord
unrecord
unrecorded
videorecord
词源
词源 1
From Middle English recorde, borrowed from Old French record, from recorder. See record.
词源 2
From Middle English recorden (“to repeat, to report”), borrowed from Old French recorder (“to get by heart”), from Latin recordārī (“remember, call to mind”), from re- (“back, again”) + cor (“heart; mind”).
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