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		Definition of pre-record in English: pre-recordverb  [with object]often as adjective pre-recorded1Record (sound or film) in advance.  Example sentencesExamples -  He was passionately committed to the use of live as opposed to pre-recorded music and looked upon it as an independent structure that should be created in the same span of time that the dance itself was being designed.
 -  She lip-synched, but the track was pre-recorded, and she was singing!
 -  The event would have appeared no different to TV viewers had it been pre-recorded at Labour headquarters.
 -  However, unlike other Question Time broadcasts, which are usually pre-recorded and then edited, last Thursday's show went out live.
 -  Where interaction is not a priority, programmes may be pre-recorded.
 -  From 1969, the programme becomes live and studio based, rather than being pre-recorded at the ground of the featured match, and there were now two games seen each week.
 -  A licence is not needed if the equipment is only used for closed circuit monitoring, for watching pre-recorded videos, or as a computer monitor.
 -  In addition to a large symphony orchestra, Orion included a sampler part where pre-recorded sounds were incorporated into the piece.
 -  Streaming video can bring live events, pre-recorded visual messages and the power of video to browsers and constituents anywhere.
 -  No-one wants to get into a situation where every show is pre-recorded and every comment - no matter how frivolous - is being scrutinised by a team of lawyers.
 -  This was the first film for which pre-recorded songs were released.
 -  ‘Most people know the draw is pre-recorded,’ a spokesperson said.
 -  My newest one (I have two) has two tuners so I can record one show while watching another show live, or I can record two shows at once while watching a third show that has been pre-recorded.
 -  The only entry requirement is that their announcements must be pre-recorded - no live material is allowed.
 -  We're not pre-recording the music and lip-synching to it.
 -  The finalists were also given the chance to really show what they could do in an individual pre-recorded one-hour programme, which went on air from midnight on Sunday 23 October.
 -  Filming has been cancelled but the show is pre-recorded and will continue its current run until July.
 -  The use of equipment for viewing pre-recorded videos or for that matter as a monitor for a game playing computer does not and never has required television licence cover.
 -  When coupled with the common knowledge that the music in film musicals has been pre-recorded, the lack of impressive, cohesive dance routines becomes a real blotch on the performances.
 -  They will include pre-recorded items such as text, still images, video clips and digital sound files.
 
 - 1.1 Record sound on (a tape) beforehand.
 pre-recorded digital audiotapes  Example sentencesExamples -  The rest of the band put on competent performances, but were hampered by having to play along with extensive pre-recorded tapes, preventing any spontaneity or alternative readings of material.
 -  But I noticed in passing that they never use the VCR for anything but playing pre-recorded tapes, because they can't work out how to programme the thing.
 -  Tonight's performance includes some older works, a preview of two new pieces and a stack of pre-recorded tapes and samples.
 -  The French department used an audiovisual course based around pre-recorded open reel tapes and a stills projector, another electrical gadget from a bygone age.
 -  This tape had been pre-recorded, and the General knew his men to a fault.
 -  However, you don't need a licence if the equipment is not connected to an aerial, satellite receiver or cable and you only use it to watch pre-recorded tapes.
 -  And the museum will operate a temporary digital planetarium with pre-recorded and live commentary from December 6.
 -  Such a concept has its limitations, not least because the pre-recorded tape could obviously not adapt itself in performance to any momentary inflections from the live players.
 -  A ‘violinist-actor’ competes with a pre-recorded tape of himself, and also records and plays himself back in concert.
 -  This is shown clearly in Figure 3, which depicts the shipments of blank and pre-recorded video tapes.
 -  You could also use specific relaxation techniques such as meditation, or pre-recorded relaxation tapes.
 -  It would have helped the band immensely trying to play these songs on stage instead of messing about with pre-recorded backing tapes.
 -  He switches from the intense concentration required to carry out a live interview over a scratchy satellite phone line to giggling with his colleague whenever there is a pre-recorded tape playing.
 
  
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