record

noun

UK/ˈrek.ɔːd/
US/ˈrek.ɚd/

Definitions of record noun

information(信息)

  1. B2Countable(可数名词)Uncountable(不可数名词)

    A written account of an event or piece of information, stored on paper or electronically.

    记录;记载

    • The meteorological center maintains a record of all weather conditions.

      气象中心保存了所有天气状况的记录。

    • This has been the wettest spring on record.

      这是有记录以来最潮湿的春天。

    • Please ensure you keep a record of all transactions.

      请确保你保留所有交易的记录。

  2. B2Countable(可数名词)

    Official information about a person or event, stored by an authority like the police or a doctor.

    (警方或医生所存的)档案;病历

    • A patient's medical records must be kept confidential.

      病人的医疗记录必须保密。

    • He has a criminal record due to multiple offenses.

      他因多次犯罪而有前科。

    • The police are investigating the suspect's background record.

      警方正在调查嫌疑人的背景记录。

  3. C2Countable(可数名词)

    The known history of a person or organization, including their past actions and achievements.

    (个人或公司的)履历;历史;过往经历

    • The company has a solid safety record.

      这家公司有良好的安全记录。

    • They have an outstanding customer service record.

      他们有出色的客户服务记录。

    • The hospital has an excellent record of successful treatments.

      这家医院有出色的成功治疗记录。

music(音乐)

  1. B1Countable(可数名词)

    A disc that stores music.

    唱片

    • He found some rare records at a used goods store.

      他在二手商店找到了一些罕见的唱片。

    • She enjoys collecting vinyl records.

      她喜欢收集黑胶唱片。

    • We can listen to this record on the record player.

      我们可以用唱片机播放这张唱片。

  2. B1Countable(可数名词)

    A commercially available song or music that has been recorded.

    (录制的)歌曲;乐曲;单曲

    • Their new record topped the charts.

      他们的新唱片登上了排行榜榜首。

    • This song is one of her best-selling records.

      这首歌是她最畅销的唱片之一。

    • The album includes all of his hit records.

      这张专辑收录了他所有的热门唱片。

achievement(成就)

  1. B1Countable(可数名词)

    The highest or best achievement that has ever been done.

    最高纪录;最佳成绩

    • The athlete broke the Olympic record.

      这位运动员打破了奥运纪录。

    • She set a new world record.

      她创下了新的世界纪录。

    • The achievement is a new sales record.

      这项成就是新的销售纪录。

Phrases of record noun

  • for the record

    Used to emphasize the importance of what one is about to say, often to ensure it is noted or remembered.

    (用于向听者强调所说内容的重要性)声明,以记录为证。

    And, for the record, we've always just been good friends.

    顺便声明一下,我们一直都是好朋友。

verb

UK/rɪˈkɔːd/
US/rɪˈkɔːrd/

Definitions of record verb

capture(捕捉)

  1. A2Transitive(及物动词)

    To capture audio or video using electronic devices for later playback.

    录制;录(音);录(像)

    • They are recording their new album.

      他们正在录制新专辑。

    • We can record this show to watch later.

      我们可以把这个节目录下来以后看。

    • He recorded the live concert using professional equipment.

      他用专业设备录制了这场现场演唱会。

store(存储)

  1. B2Transitive(及物动词)

    To store information for future reference, either by writing it down or saving it digitally.

    记录;记载

    • They record every transaction.

      他们记录每笔交易。

    • She records her daily activities in her diary.

      她在日记中记录她的日常活动。

    • The historian meticulously recorded the expedition.

      历史学家细致地记录了这次探险。

measure(测量)

  1. C1Transitive(及物动词)

    To show a specific value or measurement on an instrument.

    (仪器)显示;记录;标示

    • The barometer recorded a change in air pressure.

      气压计记录了气压的变化。

    • The instrument recorded high levels of radiation.

      仪器记录了高水平的辐射。

    • The thermometer recorded a sudden drop in temperature.

      温度计记录了温度的突然下降。

adjective

UK/ˈrek.ɔːd/
US/ˈrek.ɚd/

Definitions of record adjective

  1. Surpassing any level previously achieved.

    创纪录的;空前的

    • The company achieved record sales.

      公司创下了销售纪录。

    • This year, we've seen a record number of tourists.

      今年,我们看到了创纪录的游客数量。

    • The country experienced record drought.

      该国经历了创纪录的干旱。

Idioms

  • off the record

    Refers to information or comments that are not intended to be made public or officially recorded.

    非正式记录;不公开的

    The journalists agreed to keep the interview off the record and not publish it.

    记者们同意将这次采访保密,不公开报道。

  • on the record

    To state something publicly and officially, making it part of the official record.

    公开声明

    The politician stated on the record at the press conference that he would support the new bill.

    这位政治家在记者会上公开表示他会支持新法案。

  • go on record

    To state something publicly and officially, so that it is recorded.

    公开表明,公开记录在案

    She went on record at the last meeting as opposing the proposal.

    她在上次会议上公开表示反对该提案。

  • set/put the record straight

    To correct a false account of events by stating the true facts.

    澄清事实;说明真相

    During the interview, he tried to set the record straight about the rumors surrounding his departure.

    在采访中,他试图澄清关于他离职的谣言。