plural records
plural records
Learner's definition of RECORD
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: an official written document that gives proof of something or tells about past events(书面)记录,记载 -
There is no record of their first meeting.没有关于他们第一次会见的记录。
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Please submit your school records [=an official list of your classes, grades, etc.] with your application.请将学业记录与申请材料一起提交。
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dental/medical/financial/court records牙科病历;病历;财务记录;法庭记录
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Unfortunately, there is no record of the transaction.很不幸,没有关于这次交易的记录。
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keep/maintain (good) records保持(良好)记录
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used to talk about the things that someone or something has done in the past(过去的)所作所为;经历;记录 -
The candidate has a strong environmental record. [=has a history of voting for laws, supporting projects, etc., that help the environment]这名候选人在环保方面颇有建树。
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a voting record选举记录
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She has a good driving record. [=she has not had any car accidents, traffic tickets, etc.]她的驾驶记录良好。
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The company has a perfect safety record. [=the company has had no accidents, injuries, etc.]公司的安全记录良好。
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The team had a losing/winning record last season. [=the team lost/won most of the games it played last season]这个球队上赛季输/赢了大多数比赛。
— see also track record 3
: a performance or achievement that is the best of its kind(最佳)纪录 -
a new record for the high jump新的跳高纪录
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He broke the record for the high jump. [=he jumped higher than anyone else had ever jumped]他打破了跳高纪录。
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She set a record for the most sales in the history of the company. [=she made more sales for the company than anyone else ever had]她创造了公司历史上的最佳销售纪录。
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He holds the world/Olympic record for the shot put. [=he has thrown the shot put farther than anyone else in the world/Olympics]他保持着铅球世界/奥运会纪录。
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She holds the (team/school's) record for the most strikeouts in a game.她保持着(球队/学校)单场比赛最多投手三好球的纪录。
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a : a flat, round disc on which sound or music is recorded唱片 —
sometimes used figuratively有时用作比喻 b : a musical recording on a record, CD, etc.唱片;专辑 —
often used before another noun常用于另一名词前
for the record
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used to indicate that a statement will be written down in an official record备案 2
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used to indicate that you are making a statement which is important and should be remembered郑重声明,供记录(用于强调自己所说的话很重要、应该被记住)
off the record
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used to describe a statement that is not official and should not be repeated or made public by being used in a newspaper, magazine, etc.非正式的;不公开的 -
Government officials did speak to reporters, but only off the record. [=the reporters were not allowed to publish the things the officials said]政府官员确实对记者讲了话,但那是不公开的。
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Her remarks were strictly off the record.她的话完全是私下讲的。
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Off the record, I don't think he has any real chance of winning.私下里讲,我认为他没有任何胜算。
of record
formal 1
: having an official status具有官方地位的 2
: regarded as an accurate and trusted source of information消息来源确切的
on record
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used to indicate that someone is making or has made an official or public statement公开发表的 -
She is on record as supporting the program. [=she has publicly stated that she supports the program]她公开声明支持这个计划。
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The judge's opinion is on record.这位法官的观点是公开的。
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The governor went on record as being opposed to higher taxes.州长公开表明反对提高税收。
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: included or described in official records记录在案的
on the record
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used to describe a statement that is official and can be repeated or made public by being used in a newspaper, magazine, etc.公开的;可公开发表的
set/put the record straight
: to provide the facts about something that people have a false understanding or idea about澄清问题;弄清真相 records; recorded; recording
records; recorded; recording
Learner's definition of RECORD
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[+ object] : to write (something) down so that it can be used or seen again in the future : to produce a record of (something)记录;记载 -
Be sure to record all your business expenditures.确保记下你的一切商务开销。
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He recorded the incident in his journal. = The incident was recorded in his journal. = His journal recorded the incident.他在日记里记录了这件事。
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The first recorded [=known] case of the disease occurred two years ago.这种疾病第一个有记载的案例发生在两年前。
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There are similar events all throughout recorded history.纵观人类有文字记载的历史,此类事件屡见不鲜。
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[+ object] : to show a measurement of (something) : to indicate (something)(测量仪器)标明,显示 3
: to store (something, such as sounds, music, images, etc.) on tape or on a disk so that it can be heard or seen later : to produce a recording of (something)录制 [+ object]
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Please record the television program for me.请帮我录下这个电视节目。
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He recorded the birthday party with his new video camera.他用新摄像机录下了生日聚会。
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He just recorded his latest album.他刚刚录制了他的最新专辑。
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The show is recorded in front of a live audience.节目在现场观众面前录制。
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— see also prerecord 3 record /ˈrɛkɚd/ adjective
3 record
/ˈrɛkɚd/
adjective
Learner's definition of RECORD
always used before a noun
: best or most remarkable among other similar things(同类中)最佳的,最不同凡响的 -
We've had record temperatures. [=temperatures that are higher/lower than temperatures have ever been at this time of year]我们经历了最极端的气温。
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He finished in record time. [=in the least amount of time ever]他完成的时间最短。
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A record number [=the highest number ever] of voters turned out for the election.选举投票人数创下了历史新高。
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Gas prices are at a record high. [=higher than they have ever been]汽油价格现在处于历史新高。