record
名詞
定義 record 名詞
information
- B2CountableUncountable
A written account of an event or piece of information, stored on paper or electronically.
The meteorological center maintains a record of all weather conditions.
This has been the wettest spring on record.
Please ensure you keep a record of all transactions.
- B2Countable
Official information about a person or event, stored by an authority like the police or a doctor.
A patient's medical records must be kept confidential.
He has a criminal record due to multiple offenses.
The police are investigating the suspect's background record.
- C2Countable
The known history of a person or organization, including their past actions and achievements.
The company has a solid safety record.
They have an outstanding customer service record.
The hospital has an excellent record of successful treatments.
music
- B1Countable
A disc that stores music.
He found some rare records at a used goods store.
She enjoys collecting vinyl records.
We can listen to this record on the record player.
- B1Countable
A commercially available song or music that has been recorded.
Their new record topped the charts.
This song is one of her best-selling records.
The album includes all of his hit records.
achievement
- B1Countable
The highest or best achievement that has ever been done.
The athlete broke the Olympic record.
She set a new world record.
The achievement is a new sales record.
片語 record 名詞
- for the record
Used to emphasize the importance of what one is about to say, often to ensure it is noted or remembered.
• And, for the record, we've always just been good friends.
動詞
定義 record 動詞
capture
- A2Transitive
To capture audio or video using electronic devices for later playback.
They are recording their new album.
We can record this show to watch later.
He recorded the live concert using professional equipment.
store
- B2Transitive
To store information for future reference, either by writing it down or saving it digitally.
They record every transaction.
She records her daily activities in her diary.
The historian meticulously recorded the expedition.
measure
- C1Transitive
To show a specific value or measurement on an instrument.
The barometer recorded a change in air pressure.
The instrument recorded high levels of radiation.
The thermometer recorded a sudden drop in temperature.
形容詞
定義 record 形容詞
Surpassing any level previously achieved.
The company achieved record sales.
This year, we've seen a record number of tourists.
The country experienced record drought.
成語
- off the record
Refers to information or comments that are not intended to be made public or officially recorded.
• The journalists agreed to keep the interview off the record and not publish it.
- on the record
To state something publicly and officially, making it part of the official record.
• The politician stated on the record at the press conference that he would support the new bill.
- go on record
To state something publicly and officially, so that it is recorded.
• She went on record at the last meeting as opposing the proposal.
- set/put the record straight
To correct a false account of events by stating the true facts.
• During the interview, he tried to set the record straight about the rumors surrounding his departure.