レコード | ケンブリッジ英語辞典の定義
原題: RECORD | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
分析結果
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- 要約
- 「レコード」という言葉の意味は、動詞として「記録する」という意味を持ちます。音声やデータを保存する行為を指し、特に音楽や映像の録音に関連しています。
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RECORD | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary Meaning of record in English record verb [ T ] us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / rɪˈkɔːrd / uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / rɪˈkɔːd / record verb [T] ( STORE ELECTRONICALLY ) Add to word list Add to word list A2 to store sounds or moving pictures using electronic equipment so that they can be heard or seen later : Cliff Richard has recorded more number one hit songs than any other British pop star . We recorded their wedding on video . I tried to call her, but all I got was a recorded message saying that she was away for the weekend . Was the concert live or was it recorded (= made before being broadcast ) ? She recorded her first CD at the age of 12. The robbery had been recorded on a concealed security camera . The microphone is used for recording sounds that are inaudible to the human ear . The group has gone to Los Angeles to record their new album . This camera records 1000 frames per second. Recording sounds and images analog audiovisual auditory feedback balance binaural binaurally fast-forward lo-res low-resolution misrecord monophonically play something back phrasal verb produce remix rewind sample videography vlog woofy YouTuber See more results » record verb [T] ( STORE INFORMATION ) B2 to keep information for the future , by writing it down or storing it on a computer : She records everything that happens to her in her diary . Unemployment is likely to reach the highest total that has ever been recorded. [ + that ] In his journal , Captain Scott recorded that he and his companions were weakened by lack of food . The coroner recorded (= decided ) a verdict of accidental death . C1 If a device records a measurement , it shows that measurement : The thermometer recorded a temperature of 80 degrees Fahrenheit . Travel agencies have recorded a falling-off in bookings this summer . This was the diary in which Gina recorded her innermost thoughts and secrets . The scientists have been recording levels of pollution in the area for the last 15 years . The role of the stenographer was to record the exchanges that took place in the courtroom . The rings in the trunk of the tree record the amount by which it grew each year . Writing & typing agraphia asemic bang bang something out phrasal verb bash something out phrasal verb blank borrow contribute draw enter graphology keyboarder longhand misspell overplotted pen-and-paper punch in phrasal verb purple prose put something/someone down phrasal verb writer See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Recording sounds and images Measuring & weighing record noun us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / ˈrek.ɚd / uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / ˈrek.ɔːd / record noun ( INFORMATION ) B2 [ C or U ] a piece of information or a description of an event that is written on paper or stored on a computer : The weather center keeps a record of the weather . This summer has been the hottest on record (= the hottest summer known about) . B2 [ C ] information about someone or something that is stored by the police or by a doctor : A person's medical records are confidential . He is well known to the police and has a long criminal record (= a list kept by the police of his previous crimes ) . C2 [ C ] the facts that are known about a person or a company and the actions they have done in the past: I won't fly with an airline that has a bad safety record (= whose aircraft have often had accidents ) . for the record something that you say before you tell someone something important that you want them to remember : And, just for the record, we were never any more than good friends . See more The judge took the defendant's clean record into account when passing sentence . It was one of the hottest Augusts on record. You've got a proven work record, which gives you a big advantage . We've put all our records on computer . We keep your records on file for five years . Information and messages (the) word is idiom ABCs advance notice advance warning advertisement aide-mémoire gen geotag give someone notice glad tidings go up phrasal verb pamphlet particular particularity piece of information placard welcome pack what's what idiom word cloud word gets around idiom See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Pieces of writing The police generally Official documents record noun ( MUSIC ) B1 [ C ] a flat plastic disk on which music is recorded: Would you like to listen to some records? Vincenzo Marco Vallilonga/EyeEm/GettyImages B1 [ C ] a song or music that has been recorded and is available for the public to buy : The Beatles' first hit record was "Love Me Do." Many of the Rolling Stones' records have become rock classics . Music companies have profited from the dominance of CDs over vinyl records. Within a few years of their introduction , CDs were outselling vinyl records. Their first record didn't even chart . The group have just signed with a new record label . Audio & video equipment 78 analog audiocassette audiotape body cam boom box cassette recorder nickelodeon personal stereo phonographic phonographically pickup PMP recorder resonator stack system tape recorder transducer video recorder videotape See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Sound and image recordings record noun ( BEST ) B1 [ C ] the best or fastest ever done: He ran the 100 meters in 9.79 seconds and broke / smashed the world record. She set/ established a new European record in the high jump . Christie has clipped a tenth of a second off the record. It was her first crack at beating the record. Fitzgerald is keen to emulate Martin's record of three successive world titles . He failed in his attempt to break the record. His time for the 100 meter surpassed the previous world record by one hundredth of a second. Success and achievements a feather in your cap idiom a roaring success idiom accomplishment achievement achievement test ascension ascent boom feat feat of something feather fruition laugh prospect quantum leap record breaker secret sauce sellout someone's/something's former glory tear See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Winning, losing & scoring in sport Idioms go on record off the record on the record set/put the record straight record adjective us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / ˈrek.ɚd / uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / ˈrek.ɔːd / at a higher level than ever achieved before: The long hot summer has led to a record harvest this year . Inflation has reached record levels . We finished the work in record time (= faster than had ever been done before) . Successful (things or people) a head of steam idiom achiever alive alpha female alpha male arrive ascendant crest good with someone/something greatest hits have (got) it made idiom have something in your pocket idiom have the world at your feet idiom rail smash storming successful successfully superachiever superhit See more results » (Definition of record from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) record | Intermediate English record verb [ T ] us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / rɪˈkɔrd / record verb [T] ( STORE INFORMATION ) Add to word list Add to word list to keep information for the future by writing it down or storing it on a computer : She carefully recorded the events of the meeting . To record is also to use a device to measure an amount , rate of speed , etc. and show it: Wind gusts of up to 50 miles per hour were recorded. record verb [T] ( STORE SOUNDS/IMAGES ) to put sounds or pictures onto magnetic tape or a computer using electronic equipment so that they can be heard or seen later : The Beatles recorded many terrific albums over the years . When I tried to phone her, all I got was a recorded message . record noun us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / ˈrek·ərd / record noun ( BEST ) [ C ] the best or fastest ever done: She set a new world record in the high jump . Sales this season broke / shattered the record (= were better than ever before) . record noun ( STORED SOUNDS/IMAGES ) [ C ] a flat , plastic disk on which music is recorded record noun ( STORED INFORMATION ) [ C/U ] a piece of information or a description of an event that is written on paper or stored in a computer : [ C ] Did anyone make a record of what the president said at that meeting ? [ C ] All medical records are kept confidential . [ C ] She has a long criminal record (= there is official information about many crimes she has done) . [ U ] This summer has been the hottest on record (= the hottest summer known about) . [ C/U ] A person’s or organization’s record is the actions that have been done in the past, and esp . how well or badly those actions have gone: [ C ] During his twenty years as a football coach , he compiled an outstanding record. record adjective [ not gradable ] us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / ˈrek·ərd / record adjective [not gradable] ( BEST ) at a higher level than ever achieved before: Farmers in the Midwest are reporting a record harvest this year . (Definition of record from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) record | Business English record noun uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / ˈrekɔːd / us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / ˈrekərd / Add to word list Add to word list [ C ] a piece of written information about something that is kept so that people can refer to it later : The records show that the company employed a staff of 300 in the 1990s. Keep a record of all transactions . It's important to maintain up-to-date financial records . company / financial / personnel records computer / electronic records [ C ] an achievement that is better than anything that has happened before: set/hold/break a record Sales t