Synonym: chronicle, enroll, enter, inscribe, list, log, mark down, note, post, register, tabulate, write. Similar words: recording, economic recovery, cord, decorum, according, recover, decorate, accord with. Meaning: ['rekərd /'rekɔːd] n. 1. anything (such as a document or a phonograph record or a photograph) providing permanent evidence of or information about past events 2. the number of wins versus losses and ties a team has had 3. an extreme attainment; the best (or worst) performance ever attested (as in a sport) 4. sound recording consisting of a disk with a continuous groove; used to reproduce music by rotating while a phonograph needle tracks in the groove 5. the sum of recognized accomplishments 6. a list of crimes for which an accused person has been previously convicted 7. a compilation of the known facts regarding something or someone 8. a document that can serve as legal evidence of a transaction. v. 1. make a record of; set down in permanent form 2. register electronically 3. indicate a certain reading; of gauges and instruments 4. be aware of 5. be or provide a memorial to a person or an event.
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151. If you give me a blank tape, I'll record it for you.
152. As a student, he broke the Scottish record for the 100 metres.
153. I'd jumped seventeen feet six in the long jump, which was a school record.
154. Her record of dismissals casts doubt on her ability to hold down a job.
155. She set/established a new European record in the high jump.
156. 'And if you buy the record it's your choice isn't it.'--'Quite'.
157. He succeeded in his attempt to break the world record.
158. Their record sales would put them in the same league as The Rolling Stones.
159. He noted in passing that the government's record on unemployment was not very good.
160. A coding system is used to record what is found and when.
161. They fired him when they found out he had a criminal record.
162. The temperature reached a record low in London last night.
163. He is the latest public figure to go on record about corruption in politics.
164. The French team are within striking distance of the world record.
165. She was out of bed and ready for school in record time that morning.
166. "Elizabeth R", a TV portrait of the Queen[sentencedict.com], had record viewing figures.
167. Let me set the record straight on the misconceptions contained in your article.
168. They are a priceless record of a brief period in British history.
169. Fitzgerald is keen to emulate Martin's record of three successive world titles.
170. He describes his latest record as 'a synthesis of African and Latin rhythms'.
171. The long hot summer has led to a record harvest this year.
172. The Government's record will be subjected to/come under scrutiny in the weeks before the election.
173. The record is dedicated to her mother,(www.Sentencedict.com) who died recently.
174. This is it, folks: the best record guide in the business.
175. The champion ran well enough but she would have set up another world record indeed if she had tried harder.
176. He recorded a time of 4 minutes 23, bettering the old record of 4-24.
177. The record set by Kierson in '84 has yet to be beaten.
178. When he jumped over eight feet ten inches he broke the old record 7 feet 20 inches.
179. He has always kept an accurate record of his spending.
180. For those uninitiated in scientific ocean drilling, the previous record was a little over 4 km.
More similar words: recording, economic recovery, cord, decorum, according, recover, decorate, accord with, correctly, recovery, recommend, according to, recognition, recommendation, around the corner, in accordance with, cor, word, core, order, scorn, score, border, in order, reck, rancor, afford to, in a word, can afford, recall.