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1 | T to make a record of something that has happened, usually by writing it down 记录 |
| They were asked to record the time at which the attack happened. 他们被要求记录下袭击发生的时间。 |
| 1a | to officially decide something and write it down (正式地)记录 | | The coroner recorded a verdict of suicide. 验尸官记录下自杀的鉴定。 | |
| 1b | to be a record of something that has happened 记载 | | His diaries record the lives of ordinary country people. 他的日记记载了普通乡下人的生活。 | |
| 1c | if a piece of equipment records an amount , it measures it and shows it (仪器)显示,标示 | | Temperatures as low as –70 degrees Celsius have been recorded. 仪器显示温度曾低至70摄氏度。 | |
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2 | I/T to put sounds or images onto a cassette , CD, or video 录(音);录(像) |
| Can you record the football for me at 10 o’ clock? 你能帮我把10点钟的足球赛录下来吗? |
| Are you sure the tape is recording? 你能肯定磁带在录音吗? |
| 2a | to do a performance , especially of music , so that it can be put onto a cassette , CD, or video 录制(音乐等) | | Their new album has taken two years to record. 他们新的音乐专辑花了两年才录制完成。 | | The performance was recorded live at the Hollywood Bowl. 这次表演已在好莱坞露天音乐剧场做了实况录制。 | |
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3 | T mainly journalism to achieve something impressive , especially in sport (尤指体育上)获得(好成绩) |
| Liverpool recorded their biggest away win of the season. 利物浦队创下了本赛季最好的客场成绩。 |
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