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record
noun
information
written
down
or
stored
so
that
it
can
be
looked
at
later
•
The
school
keeps
a
record
of
every
student
’
s
attendance
.
The
school
keeps
a
record
of
every
student
’
s
attendance
.
•
Please
check
your
medical
records
before
the
appointment
.
Please
check
your
medical
records
before
the
appointment
.
From
Latin
‘
recordārī
’
meaning
“
to
call
to
mind
”.
noun
a
written
,
audio
,
or
digital
account
kept
so
people
can
know
what
happened
later
•
The
hospital
keeps
a
detailed
record
of
every
patient
’
s
treatment
.
The
hospital
keeps
a
detailed
record
of
every
patient
’
s
treatment
.
•
Ancient
tablets
give
historians
a
fascinating
record
of
life
thousands
of
years
ago
.
Ancient
tablets
give
historians
a
fascinating
record
of
life
thousands
of
years
ago
.
From
Latin
"
recordari
"
meaning
"
to
remember
",
via
Old
French
"
recorder
".
noun
the
highest
or
best
amount
,
speed
,
or
level
that
has
ever
been
reached
•
She
set
a
new
world
record
in
the
100-meter
dash
.
She
set
a
new
world
record
in
the
100-meter
dash
.
•
The
temperature
reached
a
record
high
of
45
°C
today
.
The
temperature
reached
a
record
high
of
45
°C
today
.
noun
a
round
flat
plastic
disc
that
stores
music
and
is
played
on
a
turntable
•
My
grandfather
still
plays
jazz
on
an
old
vinyl
record
.
My
grandfather
still
plays
jazz
on
an
old
vinyl
record
.
•
We
found
a
rare
Beatles
record
at
the
flea
market
.
We
found
a
rare
Beatles
record
at
the
flea
market
.
noun
the
best
or
highest
result
that
has
ever
been
achieved
,
especially
in
sport
•
She
broke
the
world
record
in
the
100-metre
sprint
.
She
broke
the
world
record
in
the
100-metre
sprint
.
•
The
old
high-jump
record
stood
for
twenty
years
.
The
old
high-jump
record
stood
for
twenty
years
.
Sense
developed
in
the
late
19th
century
from
earlier
meaning
of
‘
written
note
’,
shifting
to
‘
noted
achievement
’.
noun
a
flat
plastic
disc
that
stores
music
or
sound
and
is
played
on
a
turntable
•
My
grandfather
still
plays
jazz
on
an
old
vinyl
record
.
My
grandfather
still
plays
jazz
on
an
old
vinyl
record
.
•
The
band
released
their
first
record
in
1975
.
The
band
released
their
first
record
in
1975
.
Applied
to
sound
discs
from
1878
when
devices
could
‘
record
’
sound
onto
cylinders
and
later
discs
.
verb
-
record
,
recording
,
records
,
recorded
to
write
down
,
film
,
or
store
sound
or
information
so
it
can
be
used
later
•
I
always
record
lectures
so
I
can
listen
again
at
home
.
I
always
record
lectures
so
I
can
listen
again
at
home
.
•
The
birds
were
singing
,
so
he
recorded
the
sound
with
a
small
microphone
.
The
birds
were
singing
,
so
he
recorded
the
sound
with
a
small
microphone
.
From
Latin
‘
recordārī
’ “
call
to
mind
”,
later
“
write
down
” (
14th
c
.).
verb
-
record
,
recording
,
records
,
recorded
to
write
down
,
photograph
,
or
store
information
so
it
can
be
looked
at
later
•
Please
record
the
meeting
so
absent
members
can
listen
later
.
Please
record
the
meeting
so
absent
members
can
listen
later
.
•
The
scientist
recorded
every
observation
in
her
notebook
.
The
scientist
recorded
every
observation
in
her
notebook
.
verb
-
record
,
recording
,
records
,
recorded
to
make
a
permanent
copy
of
music
,
speech
,
or
other
sounds
using
electronic
equipment
•
The
band
will
record
its
new
album
in
Nashville
next
month
.
The
band
will
record
its
new
album
in
Nashville
next
month
.
•
She
spent
all
night
recording
vocals
in
the
studio
.
She
spent
all
night
recording
vocals
in
the
studio
.
verb
-
record
,
recording
,
records
,
recorded
to
show
,
reach
,
or
achieve
a
particular
measurement
,
amount
,
or
result
•
The
thermometer
recorded
minus
20
degrees
during
the
night
.
The
thermometer
recorded
minus
20
degrees
during
the
night
.
•
The
car
recorded
a
top
speed
of
320
km/h
on
the
track
.
The
car
recorded
a
top
speed
of
320
km/h
on
the
track
.
verb
-
record
,
recording
,
records
,
recorded
to
show
a
particular
amount
,
fact
,
or
result
when
measured
•
The
thermometer
recorded
40
°C
at
noon
.
The
thermometer
recorded
40
°C
at
noon
.
•
The
survey
records
rising
customer
satisfaction
each
year
.
The
survey
records
rising
customer
satisfaction
each
year
.
Extension
of
‘
record
’
meaning
‘
write
down
’
to
instruments
that
‘
write
’
numbers
automatically
(
19th
c
.).
recording
noun
-
recording
the
act
of
capturing
sound
,
pictures
,
or
data
so
that
it
can
be
played
back
or
examined
later
.
•
During
the
interview
,
the
journalist
started
recording
as
soon
as
the
guest
began
to
speak
.
During
the
interview
,
the
journalist
started
recording
as
soon
as
the
guest
began
to
speak
.
•
A
biology
student
set
up
a
device
in
the
forest
for
overnight
recording
of
owl
calls
.
A
biology
student
set
up
a
device
in
the
forest
for
overnight
recording
of
owl
calls
.
From
the
verb
record
+
-ing
,
first
used
in
the
late
19th
century
with
the
rise
of
sound-capturing
technology
.
noun
something
,
such
as
a
piece
of
music
,
video
,
or
spoken
message
,
that
has
been
captured
and
saved
so
it
can
be
played
back
.
•
She
found
an
old
recording
of
her
grandmother
singing
and
played
it
on
the
stereo
.
She
found
an
old
recording
of
her
grandmother
singing
and
played
it
on
the
stereo
.
•
The
police
listened
to
the
phone
recording
to
understand
what
had
happened
during
the
emergency
call
.
The
police
listened
to
the
phone
recording
to
understand
what
had
happened
during
the
emergency
call
.
Sense
developed
in
the
early
20th
century
as
sound
and
film
technologies
allowed
finished
products
to
be
distributed
widely
.