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单词 recorded
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recordedadj.

Brit. /rᵻˈkɔːdᵻd/, U.S. /rəˈkɔrdəd/, /riˈkɔrdəd/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: record v.1, -ed suffix1.
Etymology: < record v.1 + -ed suffix1.
1. Performed in song, sung. Cf. record v.1 3a. Obsolete.
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society > leisure > the arts > music > performing music > singing > [adjective] > sung
sung1473
recorded1568
1568 T. Howell Arbor of Amitie f. 33 With ioyes the Nightingale gan rayse, hir right recorded song.
1684 J. Dryden Mac Flecknoe 125 And from whose loins recorded ‘Psyche’ sprung.
2. Preserved in writing or a written account; put on record.
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society > communication > record > [adjective] > recorded
expressc1386
recorded1577
chronicled1826
society > communication > record > written record > [adjective] > recorded in writing
reported1561
recorded1577
undispungeda1670
1577 M. Hanmer tr. Bp. Eusebius in Aunc. Eccl. Hist. i. xiv. 16 The reader hath an approued testimony of these thinges in writing, taken out of the recorded registery, of the princely city Edessa.
1610 Bp. J. Hall Common Apol. against Brownists xx. 54 The Churches of Christ since these..haue continued in a recorded succession through many hundreds of yeares.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Macbeth (1623) v. v. 20 To the last Syllable of Recorded time. View more context for this quotation
a1616 W. Shakespeare Measure for Measure (1623) ii. iv. 61 I (now the voyce of the recorded Law) Pronounce a sentence. View more context for this quotation
1658 Sir T. Browne Hydriotaphia: Urne-buriall ii. 17 Some urns have been found at Castor..and..no less than ten in a field at Buxton, not near any recorded garrison.
1725 B. Marshall Chronol. Treat. Seventy Weeks Daniel ii. ii. 184 The recorded testimony of the Centurion.
1774 England's Tears 14 Blot from the Statutes each oppressive law, Raze from the Journals each recorded flaw.
1815 Parl. Deb. 1st Ser. 30 932/1 This House is now in the seventh century of its recorded existence.
1877 Nature 20 Sept. 446/2 The recorded ascents to the height of 21,000 feet are extremely few.
1947 Sci. Monthly Mar. 235/2 Since the dawn of recorded history the Okinawans..were influenced by both China and Japan.
1977 R. B. Tisserand Art of Aromatherapy ii. 17 ‘Smoking’ a patient is one of the earliest recorded forms of treatment with herbs.
2003 R. M. English U.S. Congr. vi. 113 The first vote on an amendment or bill will be a voice-vote... On more closely contested decisions, a recorded vote may be requested.
3.
a. Of sounds or images: converted into a durable form (e.g. on disc, magnetic tape, photographic film, or in digital form) for later reproduction.
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society > communication > record > recording or reproducing sound or visual material > [adjective] > recorded
re-recorded1883
recorded1912
overrecorded1976
pre-recorded1978
1912 Syracuse (N.Y.) Herald 15 Dec. Not a mere article of furniture..[but] the one instrument that holds at your command all the music of the world: all the recorded voices of all the world's great artists.
1949 Radio Times 15 July 13/1 Stand Easy... (Wednesday's recorded broadcast).
1962 A. Nisbett Technique Sound Studio 167 Recorded effects consist principally of those which cannot conveniently be created in the studio: cars, aircraft, birdsong,..and so on.
1975 Sci. Amer. May 45/1 A ‘videodisc’ system that presents recorded pictures and sound on a standard television set will be put on the home-appliance market next year.
1991–2 Opera Q. Winter 24 The recorded sound is too reverberant for my taste, blurring some of the fine instrumental detail.
2004 Tele-satellite Internat. July 6/1 Multi-units..boast several features not the least of which is program recording and playback of previously recorded movies.
b. Of a recording medium: bearing a recording.
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1941 Amer. Speech 16 168/2 Glossary of Army Slang... Slip, recorded tape.
1956 L. Festinger et al. When Prophecy Fails vii. 212 Recorded tapes, which had been considered so secret that even members of long standing were forbidden to take notes on their contents, were released..to network broadcasting companies.
1962 A. Nisbett Technique Sound Studio 243 A little of the bias signal can still be heard if recorded tape is pulled slowly over the reproducing head.
2006 Medialine (Nexis) 1 Aug. 8 The recorded discs will be compatible with the millions of existing DVD players in the marketplace today.

Compounds

recorded delivery n. (in the United Kingdom) a postal service in which the sender receives written proof that a letter or parcel has been posted and a signature is obtained from the recipient at point of delivery; (also) a letter or package sent in this way. Cf. registered adj. 1c.
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society > communication > correspondence > postal services > [noun] > types of service
printed paper1553
letter post1660
penny post1680
general post1687
parcel post1790
penny postage1798
twopenny post1811
twopenny1818
printed matter1836
parcel delivery1837
bangy1842
book post1848
special delivery1865
V.P.P.1888
express delivery1891
rural free delivery1891
certified mail1955
recorded delivery1960
Mailgram1969
freepost1970
1960 Times 7 July 8/6 Around the end of the year a new ‘recorded delivery service’ is to be introduced for letters and packets but not parcels. For a fee of 6d. the sender will be given a receipt of posting and the Post Office will obtain a receipt of delivery.
1961 Use Recorded Delivery (G.P.O. Leaflet P.L. 140) 2 Recorded delivery is designed for the customer who wants to be able to prove, if necessary, that a letter or packet has been delivered.
1969 W. J. Burley Death in Willow Pattern i. 8 The post—two recorded deliveries among the rest.
1993 Bull. Lat. Amer. Res. 12 359 Two copies of the essay..should be submitted to the President of the Society by recorded delivery or registered mail.

Derivatives

reˈcordedly adv. as a matter of record, according to recorded facts.
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society > communication > record > [adverb]
recordedly1893
1893 H. James in Temple Bar Apr. 511 Mrs. Charles Kemble, an artist, recordedly, and a character.
2007 Daily Express (Nexis) 25 Aug. 52 This is the only time that Turpin ever recordedly displayed any element of the heroic swagger which is supposed to have exemplified his entire life.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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adj.1568
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