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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61. The interview was recorded and then transcribed.
62. Is the show live or recorded?
63. She secretly recorded the conversation.
64. The actor mouthed the words of the recorded song.
65. The document recorded that there had been a lot of earthquakes in this area.
66. The songs he recorded were written by a small coterie of dedicated writers.
67. Her sufferings are recorded on her face for the rest of her life.
68. I tried to phone her, but all I got was a recorded message saying that she was away for the weekend.
69. The robbery had been recorded on a concealed security camera.
70. The telephone rang three times before I heard a click and then her recorded voice.
71. He was convicted on the evidence of secretly recorded telephone conversations.
72. Labour recorded its highest vote ever, but the Tories got in again.
73. Interestingly, there are very few recorded cases of such attacks.
74. Oral history enables us to take account of those many aspects of history that are not recorded in documents.
75. She recorded her impressions of the city in her diary.
76. We always play better when we are not being recorded—but that's Sod's Law, isn't it?
77. He recorded the fastest lap in last weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix.
78. They recorded the action of the drug on the nervous system.
79. The inspector dutifully recorded the date in a large red book.
80. He said there was some doubt over the way Grant had died, and recorded an open verdict .
81. According to the sleeve notes, she recorded all the songs at home in her attic.
82. The tape had run to the end but recorded nothing.
83. Ted might benefit from hearing his own voice recorded and played back.
84. The thermometer recorded 40C.
85. He recorded a time of 4 minutes 23,(www.Sentencedict.com) bettering the old record of 4-24.
86. Sixteen complaints were recorded in the logbook on the same day.
87. The circumstances of her death were graphically recorded in the local press.
88. The pound has sunk to its lowest recorded level against the dollar.
89. Wind speeds of up to 100 mph have been recorded.
90. The police stenographer recorded the man's confession word by word.
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