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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91. Unemployment is likely to reach the highest total that has ever been recorded.
92. Recorded highlights of the match will be shown later tonight.
93. The time of the accident is recorded as 6.23 p.m.
94. The discharge of hold-washings and other residues by vessels carrying noxious or corrosive goods must be conducted in compliance with the state provisions for vessel sewage discharge and shall be truthfully recorded in the logbook.
95. The intensity of the explosion is recorded on the charred tree trunks.
96. Examination papers will be handed back after the marks have been officially recorded.
97. This is a phonetic transcription of the conversations that were recorded on tape.
98. Every new animal or plant found was recorded in meticulous detail.
99. Her childhood is recorded in the diaries of those years.
100. It was obvious that much of what they recorded was far from the truth.
101. The patient's responses are recorded on a sensitive piece of equipment which gives extremely accurate readings.
102. The earliest recorded usage of the word is in the twelfth century.
103. Compact discs have brought about a vast improvement in recorded sound quality.
104. When a piece of music is recorded, each instrument is recorded separately on a 24- or 48-track tape.
105. He achieved a virtual revolution in the way music is recorded.
106. In 1892 it is recorded that the weather became so cold that the river froze over.
107. Several cases of mercury poisoning have been recorded in the literature.
108. The mother's occupation was not routinely recorded on the birth certificate.
109. The geographical spread of the industry in the 16th century is hard to ascertain,[sentencedict.com] for much of it is poorly recorded.
110. Cliff Richard has recorded more number one hit songs than any other British pop star.
111. Nowadays, one's voice, appearance, or movement can be recorded onto tape or film.
112. The family made an official complaint to a ship's officer, which was recorded in the log.
113. These songs were recorded from a concert during last year's season.
114. The CD was recorded live at a concert given last year.
115. The call was answered by a recorded message saying the company had closed early.
116. It was all there(http://sentencedict.com/recorded.html), faithfully recorded in his uncle's stiff and formal style.
117. The company recorded a turnover of £50 million last year.
118. She recorded her first CD at the precocious age of 12.
119. The names of those who died are recorded for posterity on a tablet at the back of the church.
120. The defending world racing champion recorded the fastest time in a final practice today.
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