recorder
/rɪˈkɔːdə(r)/noun
1
- an apparatus for recording sound, pictures, or data, especially a tape recorder录音机, 录像机, 数据刻录装置(尤指磁带录音机)。
2
- a person that keeps records记录员, 记录人:
a poet and recorder of rural and industrial life.
乡村和工业化生活的诗人和记录者。
3
Recorder
(in England and Wales) a barrister appointed to serve as a part-time judge(英格兰, 威尔士)被任命为兼职法官的大律师。
3.1
- Brit. historical a judge in certain courts〈英, 史〉(某种法庭的)法官。
4
- a simple woodwind instrument without keys, held vertically and played by blowing air through a shaped mouthpiece against a sharp edge竖笛。
派生词
recordership
noun (限义项 3)词源
late Middle English (denoting a kind of judge): from Anglo-Norman French recordour, from Old French recorder 'bring to remembrance', partly reinforced by the verb RECORD (also used in the obsolete sense 'practise a tune': see sense 4).