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recording

/ri-kawr-ding/US // rɪˈkɔr dɪŋ //UK // (rɪˈkɔːdɪŋ) //

录音,记录,录制,录像

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or practice of a person or thing that records.
    • : sound recorded on a disk or tape.
    • : a disk or tape on which something is recorded.

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Examples

  • It may come as a shock, but most voice-over recordings happen in home studios.

  • There is no cost to attend and if you cannot make it, a recording will be emailed to you after.

  • In many cases, professors can access the recordings of their students at any time, and even download these recordings to their personal machines.

  • The spacecraft will take video and audio recordings of its own landing as it touches down — another first for a NASA Mars mission.

  • The researchers confirmed the spread of the song with the double-noted ending across the continent — as far east as Quebec and Vermont — via recordings from citizen scientists.

  • This is an extraordinary recording that deserves to be much better known.

  • A transcript and an audio recording of his remarks were obtained by The Daily Beast.

  • Back home and off the road, Gil looked forward to recording again.

  • By the time of the recording session, Brian had become quite agile with the flute and suggested adding it to the song.

  • A network insider insisted: “No expletives were uttered by Mr Mason in the recording of his rant.”

  • As it had columns for recording statistics of the fair for a period of years, it was instructive as well as ornamental.

  • The following are either essential, or useful in various degrees, for obtaining and recording observations.

  • The Persian era began, recording the fall of the Sassanian dynasty, and the religion of Zoroaster.

  • The study and the recording of the facts, moreover, demand an expenditure of much time and labour.

  • This discovery and invention has been largely instrumental in the rapid development of sound recording.