| 单词 | upon record | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasupon record  1.  Law. The fact or condition of being, or of having been, written down as evidence of a legal matter, esp. as part of the proceedings or verdict of a court of law; evidence which is preserved in this way, and may be appealed to in case of dispute. Chiefly in phrases with prepositions, as  of record,  †in record,  by record,  on record,  upon record.				 [With of record compare Anglo-Norman de record (15th cent. or earlier), post-classical Latin de recordo (1337, 1591 in British sources).]			 ΘΚΠ society > communication > record > written record > 			[noun]		 > fact of being or having been committed to writing recorda1325 society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > evidence > 			[noun]		 > documentary evidence > fact of being recorda1325 a1325    Statutes of Realm 		(2011)	 vii. 30  				Þat for þilke withseggingge þoru þe record of þe schire ant of oþer curtes [etc.]. a1393    J. Gower Confessio Amantis 		(Fairf.)	  i. 3363 (MED)  				Ye seide, as it is of record, That if my fader were a lord..Ye wolden for noght elles lete, That I ne scholde be your wif. a1400						 (a1325)						    Cursor Mundi 		(Vesp.)	 9711 (MED)  				Ne dom agh haf right na record, Ar we ben all at an a-cord. 1455    Paston Lett. I. 364  				As it apperith pleynlye by accompt made of the sayd office of Constabulrye, remaynyng in the Kyngs Cheker at Westminster of record. 1473    Rolls of Parl. VI. 66/1  				The Merchauntes of the said Hanze, have had and enjoyed dyvers Privileges, Liberties..within..Englond, by reason of certeyn Grauntes to theym..as by the Letters Patentes theruppon passed fro tyme to tyme it may clerely appere of record. 1523    J. Fitzherbert Bk. Surueyeng xi. f. 20  				Whan a mater..is past by verdyt..and entred in the kynges recordes, there it resteth of recorde. and also yf a dede or a patent be inrolled, there it remeyneth of recorde in lyke maner. a1616    W. Shakespeare Measure for Measure 		(1623)	  ii. ii. 40  				To fine the faults, whose fine stands in record, And let goe by the  Actor.       View more context for this quotation 1629    Vse of Law 89 in  J. Doddridge Lawyers Light  				So that hee for-see, that hee pay Debts vpon Record, debts to the King; Then vpon Iudgements. 1630    Use of Law 		(new ed.)	 50 in  F. Bacon Elements Common Lawes  				These Estates are created by word, by writing, or by record. a1676    M. Hale Primitive Originat. Mankind 		(1677)	  ii. x. 235  				Which was accordingly done, and remains of Record in the Exchequer. 1700    J. Tyrrell Gen. Hist. Eng. II. 837  				These Letters..remain upon Record in the Tower on the Clause Roll of this Year. 1709    T. Hearne Remarks & Coll. 12 Jan. 		(O.H.S.)	 II. 163  				An Ass upon Record cried up for a man of..learning. 1766    W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. II. 119  				All estates-tail are rendered liable to be charged for payment of debts due to the king by record of special contract. 1818    W. Cruise Digest Laws Eng. Real Prop. 		(ed. 2)	 V. 55  				The manor..was let at a greater rent, or appeared upon record to be of a greater value. 1865    F. M. Nichols in  tr.  Britton I. 136 		(note)	  				The sheriff..is treated by our Author as the King's Justiciary, and as having the power of record incident to that office. 1870    ‘M. Twain’ in  Galaxy Oct. 575/1  				That verdict is of record, and holds good to this day. 1902    Amer. Law Reg. 50 239  				When he exercises that right by marrying in a foreign state, there can be but one proof of mutual consent..of the marriage, and that is by record at the time, and according to the law of the place of ceremony. 1923    Virginia Law Reg. 9 672  				A bank..placed the deed on record. 1980    Columbia Law Rev. 80 1014  				Advocacy based on materials never placed on record at a trial. 2002    Times of India 		(Nexis)	 12 Apr.  				Besides the transcripts of telephonic conversation, Ahluwalia has brought on record two meetings held with officials on March 28 and March 30. on (also upon) record  3.  The fact or condition of being preserved as knowledge or information, esp. by being set down in writing; knowledge or information preserved or handed down in this way. In early use frequently in  of record. Now esp. in  on (also upon) record: recorded.For specific uses of on record, see  Phrases 6. See also  Phrases 2d. ΘΚΠ society > communication > record > 			[noun]		 recorda1393 a1393    J. Gower Confessio Amantis 		(Fairf.)	  vii. 2414  				This I finde ek of record, Which the Cronique hath auctorized. c1405						 (c1395)						    G. Chaucer Summoner's Tale 		(Hengwrt)	 		(2003)	 l. 409  				Sith Elie was or Elize Han freres been, that fynde I of record. a1439    J. Lydgate Fall of Princes 		(Bodl. 263)	  v. 1084 (MED)  				Thoruh his notable manli dilligence, As it is Iwrityn be good record He made thes capteyns hertili of accord. a1500						 (?a1425)						    tr.  Secreta Secret. 		(Lamb.)	 106  				It fallys þat þou chese of wyse men & of Skreueyns..of sotyll record. 1588    H. Oldcastle  & J. Mellis Briefe Instr. Accompts sig. Fvijv  				Yee must haue a seuerall booke of record, wherein you shall record the copy of letters of charge. 1596    W. Lambarde Perambulation of Kent 		(rev. ed.)	 196  				I finde of Recorde, that it [sc. the Priory at Bylsington] was first aduaunced by Iohn Maunsell. 1609    W. Shakespeare Troilus & Cressida  i. iii. 13  				Euer action that hath gone before, Whereof we haue record .       View more context for this quotation 1628    G. Wither Britain's Remembrancer 7  				The glorioust things, That stand upon record of mortall Kings. 1695    J. Woodward Ess. Nat. Hist. Earth 103  				There are so many Presidents on Record in Holy Writ of this way of proceeding, that no one can be well ignorant of them. 1722    W. Sewel Hist. Quakers Let. to King  				Remarkable Cases, which I thought worthy to be kept upon Record, and not buried in Oblivion. 1766    G. G. Beekman Let. 10 Feb. in  Beekman Mercantile Papers 		(1956)	 492  				It was on Record and for my part I never doubted what you told us. 1816    P. B. Shelley Alastor 3  				In charnels and on coffins, where black death Keeps record of the trophies won from thee. 1884    Times 2 Dec. 10  				Having beaten the highest break on record. 1922    V. Woolf Diary 		(1979)	 II. 175  				This is the worst spring on record. 1930    E. M. Brent-Dyer Chalet School & Jo v. 64  				It is on record that seventeen people had to go and remake theirs [sc. beds]. 1992    Campaign 3 July 38/2 		(advt.)	  				We would..like to invite..exhibition designers to send samples of their work for us to keep on record and contact as needed. 2005    G. Imlach My Father & Other Working-class Football Heroes 		(2006)	 vii. 119  				In with their allocation [of Cup final tickets] was a slip of paper from the FA warning that all the serial numbers were on record. < as lemmas | 
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