recorded
记录的,有记录的,有记录,记录在案
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- : to set down in writing or the like, as for the purpose of preserving evidence.
- : to cause to be set down or registered: to record one's vote.
- : to state or indicate: He recorded his protest, but it was disregarded.
- : to serve to relate or to tell of: The document records that the battle took place six years earlier.
- : to set down or register in some permanent form, as on a seismograph.
- : to set down, register, or fix by characteristic marks, incisions, magnetism, etc., for the purpose of reproduction by a phonograph or magnetic reproducer.
- : to make a recording of: The orchestra recorded the 6th Symphony.
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- : to record something; make a record.
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rec·ord [rek-erd] /ˈrɛk ərd/
- : an act of recording.
- : the state of being recorded, as in writing.
- : an account in writing or the like preserving the memory or knowledge of facts or events.
- : information or knowledge preserved in writing or the like.
- : a report, list, or aggregate of actions or achievements: He made a good record in college. The ship has a fine sailing record.
- : a legally documented history of criminal activity: They discovered that the suspect had a record.
- : something or someone serving as a remembrance; memorial: Keep this souvenir as a record of your visit.
- : the tracing, marking, or the like, made by a recording instrument.
- : something on which sound or images have been recorded for subsequent reproduction, as a grooved disk that is played on a phonograph or an optical disk for recording sound or images .Compare compact disk.
- : the highest or best rate, amount, etc., ever attained, especially in sports: to hold the record for home runs; to break the record in the high jump.
- : Sports. the standing of a team or individual with respect to contests won, lost, and tied.
- : an official writing intended to be preserved.
- : Computers. a group of related fields, or a single field, treated as a unit and comprising part of a file or data set, for purposes of input, processing, output, or storage by a computer.
- : Law. the commitment to writing, as authentic evidence, of something having legal importance, especially as evidence of the proceedings or verdict of a court.evidence preserved in this manner.an authentic or official written report of proceedings of a court of justice.
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rec·ord [rek-erd] /ˈrɛk ərd/
- : making or affording a record.
- : surpassing or superior to all others: a record year for automobile sales.
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Even though Maryland has won four games against ranked teams, including three on the road, the Terps still need to improve their conference record.
The records that do exist, though sparse, show that officials passed the ordinance with fairly broad language at the same time they created a local disaster council.
According to the records, more than 200 officers still working at the NYPD have had five or more substantiated allegations against them.
Pivoting to include the horizontal with the vertical, Group Nine’s revenue in 2020 was flat with 2019, according to Schiller, but the fourth quarter ended up being the best on record for the company.
Sunday’s Super Bowl, on paper, seemed set to be one for the record books.
That would truly be a milestone to celebrate—until you see what that record “diversity” actually means.
Three on-the-record stories from a family: a mother and her daughters who came from Phoenix.
The Amazon biography for an author named Papa Faal mentions both Gambia and lists a military record that matches the FBI report.
Having a criminal record can reduce the likelihood of getting a callback or job offer by 50 percent.
With every record you make, you want to make the best one you can, you know?
Let them open their minds to us, let them put upon permanent record the significance of all their intrigues and manœuvres.
Because the universe is governed by laws, and there is no credible instance on record of those laws being suspended.
Its record is largely that of battles and sieges, of the brave adventure of discovery and the vexed slaughter of the nations.
A ray of Consciousness is passed over that impression and you re-read it, you re-awaken the record.
To-day I have stood in the main battery which has fired a shot establishing, in its way, a record in the annals of destruction.