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re.cord (obj) STORE INFORMATIONHrI5kC:d, $-5kC:rdvto keep (information) for the future, by writing it down or storing it on a computer记录,记载She records everything that happens to her in her diary. [T]她把发生的每一件事都记在日记里。The proceedings of the meeting will be recorded in the minutes. [T]会议过程将被记录在备忘录里。The temperature fell very low today, with -14℃ being recorded in some places. [T]今天气温降得很低,有些地方记录到零下十四度。Unemployment is expected to keep rising through the summer, when it is likely to reach the highest total recorded since records began 100 years ago. [T]夏季失业人口预计将继续增加,有可能达到自100年前开始有记录以来总数最高记录。In his journal he records that he and his companions were weakened by lack of food. [+ that clause]在他的日记里他记录了他和他的同伴们因缺少食物而变得虚弱。(law) The coroner recorded (= gave) a verdict of accidental death. [T]验尸官验明记录下事故死亡的结论。If a device records a measurement, it shows that measurement.指示,标明The thermometer recorded a temperature of 30 degrees Celsius. [T]温度计指着摄氏30度。
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