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单词 pre-record
释义 pre-reˈcord, v.
[pre- A. 1.]
trans. To record for subsequent use, esp. in film-making and broadcasting. So pre-reˈcorded ppl. a. (pre-recorded tape, magnetic tape on which sound has been recorded prior to its sale); pre-reˈcording vbl. n.
1937M. Steiner in N. Naumburg We make Movies xiv. 233 Pre-recording means pre-scoring, pre-playing with an orchestra, piano, or whatever is required of the song or dance number to be used in the picture.1941B.B.C. Gloss. Broadcasting Terms 24 Pre-Record (v. trans.), to record a programme on a closed circuit for subsequent reproduction.1954Newsweek 11 Oct. 55/2 In TV, as in the movies, it is not unusual to pre-record musical numbers, but this is generally done a few days before the performance.1958Sunday Times 3 Aug. 3/6 Now that the station has brought a new record-player and gets all its music in prerecorded tapes, the personal touch is all but gone.1962Times 5 July 15/4 Pre-recorded tapes have been issued in some quantity in Great Britain.1965Listener 30 Dec. 1087/3, I can only say that pre-recording again ruined what might have been a delightful three-quarters of an hour.1972Daily Tel. 6 Jan. 1/2 Mr Wilson, Leader of the Opposition, visited a television studio yesterday morning to pre-record his contribution to the programme.1978N.Y. Times 30 Mar. b22/6 (Advt.), The synchronized cassette player lets you make perfect pre-recorded presentations.1978Lancashire Life Sept. 131/1 Few people feel that the pre-recorded cassette is of comparable quality to the long playing record.
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