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/ˈrekɔːd/ |
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1 | C information kept about something that has happened 记录 |
| medical/archaeological/historical records 医疗/考古/历史记录 |
| keep/maintain/compile a record Try to keep a record of everything you eat this week. 尽量记录下本周你吃的所有东西。 |
| +of a weekly record of world events 一周世界大事记 |
| 1a | singular the things that someone has done , that give an idea of what they are like 履历;记录 | | a good/bad record The company has a reasonably good safety record. 该公司有相当好的安全记录。 | |
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2 | C the best achievement so far in a particular activity , especially sport (尤指体育运动中的)最佳纪录,最好成绩 |
| break/beat/smash a record Woods broke the course record with a superb score. 伍兹以优异成绩打破了赛场纪录。 |
| set a record The lap record was set last year by Schumacher. 赛道纪录是由舒马赫在去年创造的。 |
| hold a record She holds the world indoor 800 metres record. 她保持了室内800米的世界纪录。 |
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3 | C a large round black piece of plastic containing music or other sounds 唱片 |
| Original Beatles’ records are worth a lot of money now. 披头士乐队的原版唱片现在值很多钱。 |
| 3a | a piece of music that you can buy on a CD, cassette , or record 录制的音乐 | |
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- | a broken record informal |
| someone who keeps annoying you by repeating the same thing |
| 纠缠不休的人 |
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- | change the record spoken |
| used for telling someone to stop talking about the same thing because they are annoying you |
| 别再喋喋不休 |
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- | the hottest/lowest/worst etc on record |
| hotterlowerworse etc than ever before |
| 有史以来最热的/最低的/最差的 |
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| This summer has been the hottest on record. 今年夏天是有史以来最热的。 |
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- | (just) for the record |
| used for giving a piece of information that you want people to know |
| (只是)为了记录在案 |
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| It doesn’ t matter now, but just for the record – you were wrong. 现在没关系了。但必须郑重申明是你错了。 |
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- | off the record |
| used for saying that a remark is not official or intended to be made public |
| 不公开的;非正式的 |
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| Off the record, many Conservatives admit they cannot win the election. 许多保守党人私下都承认他们不可能赢得大选。 |
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- | on (the) record |
| used for stating that you are saying something officially or publicly |
| 公开的;正式的 |
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| go on record The minister has gone on record as saying the law should be changed. 部长公开说应该修改这项法律。 |
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- | set/put the record straight |
| to tell the truth about something after someone else has not told the truth about it |
| 说明事实;讲出真相 |
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