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re·cord·er R0089600 (rĭ-kôr′dər)n.1. One, such as a tape recorder, that makes recordings or records.2. Law a. A public officer in charge of the records of instruments required to be registered, such as deeds.b. A judge who has criminal jurisdiction in a city.3. Music A flute with eight finger holes and a whistlelike mouthpiece. [Sense 3, probably from record, to practice a tune, warble.]recorder (rɪˈkɔːdə) n1. (Professions) a person who records, such as an official or historian2. (Mechanical Engineering) a thing that records, esp an apparatus that provides a permanent record of experiments, etc3. (Electronics) short for tape recorder4. (Instruments) music a wind instrument of the flute family, blown through a fipple in the mouth end, having a reedlike quality of tone. There are four usual sizes: bass, tenor, treble, and descant5. (Law) (in England) a barrister or solicitor of at least ten years' standing appointed to sit as a part-time judge in the crown court[sense 4 probably from record (vb) in the archaic sense "to sing"] reˈcorderˌship nre•cord•er (rɪˈkɔr dər) n. 1. a person who records, esp. as an official duty. 2. Eng. Law. a. a judge in a city or borough court. b. (formerly) a barrister acting as legal adviser of a city or borough. 3. a recording or registering apparatus or device. 4. a device for recording sound, images, or data by electrical, magnetic, or optical means. 5. an end-blown flute having a fipple mouthpiece, usu. eight finger holes, and a soft, mellow tone. [1275–1325; Middle English recorder wind instrument (see record, -er1), recordour legal official (< Anglo-French recordour, Old French recordeour)] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | recorder - equipment for making records recording equipment, recording machineblack box - equipment that records information about the performance of an aircraft during flightcassette recorder - a recorder for recording or playing cassettesCD burner, compact-disk burner - recording equipment for making compact disksequipment - an instrumentality needed for an undertaking or to perform a servicemagnetic recorder - recorder consisting of equipment for making records on magnetic mediamultichannel recorder - a recorder with two or more channels; makes continuous records of two or more signals simultaneouslyoscillograph - a device for making a record of the wave forms of fluctuating voltages or currentsplayback - electronic equipment comprising the part of a tape recorder that reproduces the recorded material | | 2. | recorder - someone responsible for keeping recordsrecord-keeper, registrarfunctionary, official - a worker who holds or is invested with an officerapporteur - a recorder appointed by a committee to prepare reports of the meetings | | 3. | recorder - a barrister or solicitor who serves as part-time judge in towns or boroughsBritain, Great Britain, U.K., UK, United Kingdom, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland - a monarchy in northwestern Europe occupying most of the British Isles; divided into England and Scotland and Wales and Northern Ireland; `Great Britain' is often used loosely to refer to the United Kingdomjudge, jurist, justice - a public official authorized to decide questions brought before a court of justice | | 4. | recorder - a tubular wind instrument with 8 finger holes and a fipple mouthpiecefipple flute, fipple pipe, vertical flutetreble recorder, flageolet, shepherd's pipe - a small fipple flute with four finger holes and two thumb holespennywhistle, tin whistle, whistle - an inexpensive fipple flutepipe - a tubular wind instrument |
recordernoun1. tape recorder, video, video recorder, cassette recorder He put the recorder on the desk and pressed play.2. fipple flute, flute, descant recorder She also plays the recorder.3. chronicler, archivist, historian, scorer, clerk, registrar, scribe, diarist, scorekeeper, annalist I claim to be a recorder of inner conversations.Translationsrecord (ˈrekoːd) , (-kəd) , ((American) -kərd) noun1. a written report of facts, events etc. historical records; I wish to keep a record of everything that is said at this meeting. 記錄 记录2. a round flat piece of (usually black) plastic on which music etc is recorded. a record of Beethoven's Sixth Symphony. 唱片 唱片3. (in races, games, or almost any activity) the best performance so far; something which has never yet been beaten. He holds the record for the 1,000 metres; The record for the high jump was broken/beaten this afternoon; He claimed to have eaten fifty sausages in a minute and asked if this was a record; (also adjective) a record score. 最佳記錄 最佳高记录4. the collected facts from the past of a person, institution etc. This school has a very poor record of success in exams; He has a criminal record. 過去記錄 (有关过去的)事实,记录档案 (rəˈkoːd) verb1. to write a description of (an event, facts etc) so that they can be read in the future. The decisions will be recorded in the minutes of the meeting. 記載 记载2. to put (the sound of music, speech etc) on a record or tape so that it can be listened to in the future. I've recorded the whole concert; Don't make any noise when I'm recording. 錄音 录音3. (of a dial, instrument etc) to show (a figure etc) as a reading. The thermometer recorded 30C yesterday. 顯示 显示4. to give or show, especially in writing. to record one's vote in an election. (尤指書面)提出或顯示 显示,示出 reˈcorder noun1. a type of musical wind instrument, made of wood, plastic etc. 豎笛 竖笛,直笛 录音机 2. an instrument for recording on to tape. 錄音機 录音机记录仪 reˈcording noun something recorded on tape, a record etc. This is a recording of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony. 錄下來的東西 录录制品(录音、录像等)音 ˈrecord-player noun an electrical instrument which reproduces the sounds recorded on records. 錄放音機 电唱机in record time very quickly. 很快地 快速地off the record (of information, statements etc) not intended to be repeated or made public. The Prime Minister admitted off the record that the country was going through a serious crisis. 不得公開,不得引述 不供发表的不发表的(地),不供引用的 on record recorded. This is the coldest winter on record. 記錄上 有记载的,记录在案的 recorder → 八孔竖笛zhCN, 录音机zhCN
recorder
recorder, musical wind instrument of the fluteflute, in music, generic term for such wind instruments as the fife, the flageolet, the panpipes, the piccolo, and the recorder. The tone of all flutes is produced by an airstream directed against an edge, producing eddies that set up vibrations in the air enclosed in the ..... Click the link for more information. family, made of wood, varying in length, and having an inverted conical bore (largest end near the mouthpiece). Its tone is produced by an air stream against an edge, like that of the flute, but the air is conducted by a mouthpiece through a channel to the edge; intonation is somewhat less flexible on the vertical recorder than on the transverse flute. The recorder has a soft, sweet timbre which makes it an ideal chamber instrument. It was known in Europe as early as the 10th cent., and at first was the principal flute instrument. By the 16th cent. it was made in a variety of sizes, and in the 17th and early 18th cent. it was a very important solo, chamber, and orchestral instrument. Until c.1750, the term flute referred to the recorder; the transverse flute was always distinguished by a qualifying adjective. After that time the recorder was too weak for the continually growing orchestra, and it fell into disuse until the revival of interest in older music and instruments in the early 20th cent. Since it lacks keys and a complicated embouchure, the recorder is one of the few instruments of artistic importance easily played by an amateur, a fact that has contributed to its growing popularity. It has a huge literature of solo and ensemble music from the 16th to 18th cent., to which many 20th-century composers have added. Related to the recorder is the flageoletflageolet , small straight flute of conical bore, with a whistle mouthpiece. The number of finger holes varies, as does the length, which may be from 4 to 12 in (10.2–30.5 cm). The flageolet, related to the recorder, was known as early as the 16th cent. ..... Click the link for more information. , which differs mainly in that it has fewer holes, usually six, two of which are closed by the thumbs. It was known as early as the 16th cent. and has seldom figured in serious music.recorder[ri′kȯrd·ər] (engineering) recording instrument recorder1. something that records, esp an apparatus that provides a permanent record of experiments, etc. 2. short for tape recorder3. Music a wind instrument of the flute family, blown through a fipple in the mouth end, having a reedlike quality of tone. There are four usual sizes: bass, tenor, treble, and descant 4. (in England) a barrister or solicitor of at least ten years' standing appointed to sit as a part-time judge in the crown court recorder
recorder A nurse or other trained profession who records events (e.g., intubation, medication administration, placement of endotracheal tube or IV line, etc.) during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).recorder Emergency medicine A nurse who records events–eg, intubation, medication administration, placement of endotracheal tube or IV line, etc–during CPR. See Cardiac event recorder, Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, Code Blue, Insertable loop recorder. Patient discussion about recorderQ. ex-wife works in hospital and accesses my and my familys medical records what can i/we do about this legally this is done without any consent she has computer acess to any records and accesses them upon her ownA. If you are sure of this she is breaking the law...Hippa protects patient right and this is a clear voliation of those right. I suggest you get a copy of the hospitals Right to Privacy , HIPPA paperwork. Then If you can prove this write a letter to hospital admenistration and one to her supervisor and/or director. Let them know you know this is a violation of patient rights and you want it dealt with immediatly or you will seek out legal council. They should responded to your letter in avery timely matter. If you do not have proof discuss with someone in medical record about the "need to know" bases and if ther eis no reason for her to know this information( she could be one tha thas to put it on your records) you would like to be assured she has no access to them and if she is doing a job that would give her the right ask that they please have someone else in the department handle you and your family dure to personal reasons. I encourage you to handle this in a very proffesi More discussions about recorderrecorder
recorder (in England) a barrister or solicitor of at least ten years' standing appointed to sit as a part-time judge in the Crown Court.RECORDER. 1. A judicial officer of some cities, possessing generally the powers and authority of a judge. 3 Yeates' R. 300; 4 Dall. Rep. 299; but see 1 Rep. Const. Ct. 45. Anciently, recorder signified to recite or testify on re-collection as occasion might require what had previously passed in court, and this was the duty of the judges, thence called recordeurs. Steph. Plead. note 11. 2. An officer appointed to make record or enrollment of deeds and other legal instruments, authorized by law to be recorded. See RCDR See RECeive Alarmrecorder
Synonyms for recordernoun tape recorderSynonyms- tape recorder
- video
- video recorder
- cassette recorder
noun fipple fluteSynonyms- fipple flute
- flute
- descant recorder
noun chroniclerSynonyms- chronicler
- archivist
- historian
- scorer
- clerk
- registrar
- scribe
- diarist
- scorekeeper
- annalist
Synonyms for recordernoun equipment for making recordsSynonyms- recording equipment
- recording machine
Related Words- black box
- cassette recorder
- CD burner
- compact-disk burner
- equipment
- magnetic recorder
- multichannel recorder
- oscillograph
- playback
noun someone responsible for keeping recordsSynonymsRelated Words- functionary
- official
- rapporteur
noun a barrister or solicitor who serves as part-time judge in towns or boroughsRelated Words- Britain
- Great Britain
- U.K.
- UK
- United Kingdom
- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- judge
- jurist
- justice
noun a tubular wind instrument with 8 finger holes and a fipple mouthpieceSynonyms- fipple flute
- fipple pipe
- vertical flute
Related Words- treble recorder
- flageolet
- shepherd's pipe
- pennywhistle
- tin whistle
- whistle
- pipe
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