Similar words: video recorder, record, prerecord, recording, off the record, go on record, record level, interior decorator. Meaning: ['rekərd /'rekɔːd] adj. 1. set down or registered in a permanent form especially on film or tape for reproduction 2. (of securities) having the owner's name entered in a register 3. recorded or listed in a directory.
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31. It was recorded on a wax cylinder.
32. The Coroner recorded a verdict of accidental death.
33. We had recorded the whole album, bar one track.
34. The songs were recorded by the radio company.
35. She has recorded some popular songs.
36. The coroner recorded a verdict of acci-dental death.
37. A verdict of suicide was recorded at the inquest.
38. A passer-by recorded the incident on film.
39. Their debut album was recorded in 1991.
40. The whole incident was recorded on film.
41. The singer recorded her second album in Los Angeles.
42. The fish were counted and an average weight recorded.
43. Ten bankruptcies were recorded in this town last year.
44. Their latest CD was recorded live in New York.
45. The weights must be recorded accurately.
46. He recorded an item for insertion in the programme.
47. The events are all recorded in her journal.
48. Heavy gains were recorded on the Stock Exchange today.
49. A photographer recorded the scene on video for posterity.
50. A verdict of death by misadventure was recorded.
51. Sometimes she recorded in the afternoon.
52. He recorded that the operation was successful.
53. After the inquest,(www.Sentencedict.com) the coroner recorded an open verdict.
54. This CD has been beautifully recorded.
55. 50% of the eligible voters recorded their vote.
56. We recorded their wedding on video.
57. I'd like to send this recorded delivery.
58. The noise monitor recorded 98 decibels.
59. Data are recorded in degrees Fahrenheit.
60. The information is recorded electronically.
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