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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121. The concert was recorded in a French church that is famous for its acoustics.
122. The amount of electricity used is recorded by a meter.
123. The average level recorded in Sivitsa is 110.
124. Donations will be recorded on an electronic data base.
125. A large net fluid absorption was then recorded.
126. In 1993 he recorded a further solo album.
127. All the songs are recorded on the cassette.
128. Recorded operatic arias for Granada Television.
129. They recorded this album live with me.
130. The coroner recorded verdicts of accidental death.
131. The statistics show that recorded crime is predominantly working-class.
132. Coroner Michael Sheffield recorded a verdict of accidental death.
133. No deaths were recorded, and property damage was limited.
134. Federal law prohibits the broadcast from being recorded.
135. We have recorded it in their current accounts.
136. The date on which patients had died but not the cause was recorded.
137. Their debut album Doppelganger, which was written and recorded in just three months, is out on Monday.
138. There is no recorded example of a giant clam causing a human death.
139. Firstly, improved police efficiency will affect the rate of recorded crime.
140. His work typically consists of some form of activity in the countryside, which is then recorded by a photograph or map.
141. A debate is raging now in finance circles and Congress over whether the value of derivatives should be recorded in corporate books.
142. She had radio series of her own, a distinguished list of recorded accompanists and more money than she could spend.
143. It was clear that in many of these recorded diary entries he had in mind his projected memoirs.
144. Changes in either or both will produce changes in recorded crime trends.
145. Finally(sentencedict.com), a possible change from the discussion paper which has not been made should also be recorded here.
146. The figures recorded for 1991 show a decrease of 42 in casualties in this group.
147. There, Leonard recorded a birdie and Mickelson had a 3-putt bogey.
148. Such transactions are recorded in a separate set of books from purely domestic banking business.
149. An attendance rate of 90% for a week means that out of the 1000 possible attendances over the week, 900 were recorded.
150. This makes any comparative analysis of data recorded at different times or using different aggregation units problematical.
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