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prerecord

/pree-ri-kawrd/US // ˌpri rɪˈkɔrd //

预录,预录取,预先记录,预先录制

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to record beforehand or in advance.
    • : to record prior to an actual broadcast or showing.
    • : Movies. to record before filming begins, as to facilitate synchronization.

Examples

  • “The generation entering the workforce today is going to be so much more comfortable with this form of learning than something static or prerecorded,” Mariappan said.

  • Some of the performances were prerecorded elsewhere, presenting different logistical complications.

  • There are prerecorded lectures by program faculty, and students also participate in online discussion boards, independent writing assignments and group projects, Sera said.

  • The AMAs was broadcast live from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday night with a handful of in-person performers, although multiple acts were prerecorded and some winners gave virtual acceptance speeches.