单词 | recorders |
释义 | record /ri-kördˈ/transitive verb
Not surpassed ORIGIN: OFr recorder, from L recordārī to call to mind, get by heart, from cor, cordis the heart recordˈable /ri-/ adjective
recordāˈtion (or (Shakespeare) /rekˈ/) noun
recordˈer /ri-/ noun
recordˈership noun The office of recorder or the time of holding it recordˈing noun
Relating to the production of records recordˈist noun A person who records (esp the sound for a cinema film) record-breaking adjective Outdoing the highest achievement yet recorded recorded delivery noun A service of the Post Office in which a record is kept of the collection and delivery of a letter, parcel, etc recording angel noun An angel supposed to keep a book in which every misdeed is recorded against the doer Record Office noun A place where public records are kept record player noun
record sleeve noun A cardboard case for a record beat or break a (or the) record To outdo the highest achievement yet recorded close the record An act of a Scottish judge after each party has said all he or she wishes to say by way of statement and answer court of record A court (such as the supreme court, county courts and others) whose acts and proceedings are permanently recorded, and which has the authority to fine or imprison persons for contempt for the record (informal) In order to get the facts straight go on record To make a public statement off the record Not to be made public (offˈ-the-record adjective) on record
public records Contemporary officially authenticated statements of acts and proceedings in public affairs, preserved in the public interest set (or put) the record straight To put right a mistake or false impression trial by record (obsolete) A common-law mode of trial when a former decision of the court was disputed and the matter settled by producing the record |
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