recorded如何读

英:[ˌrɪ'kɔ:dɪd]

美:[ˌrɪ'kɔdɪd]

recorded是什么意思

v.

记录,录音,拍摄( record的过去式和过去分词 )

标明

发表正式(或法律方面的)声明

演奏音乐供录制

recorded英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to set down in writing : furnish written evidence of

record a deed

to state for or as if for the record

voted in favor but recorded certain reservations

to register permanently by mechanical means

earthquake shocks recorded by a seismograph

to give evidence of

to cause (sound, visual images, data, etc.) to be registered on something (such as a disc or magnetic tape) in reproducible form

intransitive verb

to record something

noun (1)

the state or fact of being recorded

something that records: such as

something that recalls or relates past events

an official document that records the acts of a public body or officer

an authentic official copy of a document deposited with a legally designated officer

the official copy of the papers used in a law case

a body of known or recorded facts about something or someone especially with reference to a particular sphere of activity that often forms a discernible pattern a liberal voting record

a good academic record

an attested top performance

something on which sound or visual images have been recordedspecifically: a disc with a spiral groove carrying recorded sound for phonograph reproduction

adjective

of, relating to, or being one that is extraordinary among or surpasses others of its kind record sales … major league baseball is coming off a record year when almost 53 million people attended.—Gerald Eskenazi

record heat

noun (2)

a function of an electronic device that causes it to record

recorded词组

world record世界纪录

of record有案可查的 

for the record为正式记录在案目的

medical record病历卡;病史档案

on record记录在案的;公开发表的

track recordn. 径赛成绩记录;过去的成绩或成就

no record无记录

record of formal schooling学历

put on record立案;记录

record number记录号,记录编号

in record记录在案

record keeping记帐;记录保持

criminal record[法]犯罪记录;[法]前科

record holdern. 纪录保持者

academic record学业成绩

data record数据记录;资料记录

on the record记录在案;正式发言;公开发布

off the record非正式的;(美)不可引用的;非官方的

proven track record可靠的工作业绩

sales record销售记录

recorded词源英文解释

Verb Middle English, literally, to recall, from Anglo-French recorder, from Latin recordari, from re- + cord-, cor heart — more at heart

The first known use of record was in the 14th century

recorded儿童词典英英释义

recount1 of 3verb

to tell about in detail : narrate

recount an adventure

recount2 of 3verb

to count again

recount3 of 3noun

a second or fresh count (as of election votes)

recordingnoun

record entry 2 sense 4

recordernoun

a person or device that records

a musical instrument consisting of a usually wooden tube with finger holes and a whistle mouthpiece

record1 of 3verb

to set down in writing

to deposit an authentic official copy of

record a deed

to register permanently

events recorded in history

indicate sense 1a, read

the thermometer recorded 40°

to give evidence of

to change sound or visual images into a form (as on magnetic tape) that can be listened to or watched at a later time

record2 of 3noun

the state or fact of being recorded

on record

something that recalls or tells about past events

an official writing that records what has been said or done by a group, organization, or official

an authentic official copy of a document

the known or recorded facts about something or someone

my school record

a recorded top performance or achievement

broke the high jump record

something on which sound or visual images have been recorded

record3 of 3adjective

setting a record : outstanding among other like things record prices

a record crop

recorded 例句

1 “The day has been filled . . . with talk about supers, single weapons capable of desolating a vast area,” Lilienthal recorded sourly, his earlier admiration for Lawrence shattered by the latter’s enthusiasm for this loathsome new weapon.

2 “A deposition,” Margaret said, “is a statement by a witness that is written down or recorded for use in court at a later date.”

3 My mind had recorded the moment in surprising detail, and I replayed it, over and over again.

4 We always play better when we are not being recorded—but that's Sod's Law, isn't it?

我们总是不录音的时候演奏得好些—不过这也是常理,越该做好的时候越做不好,是不是?

5 When we finally start the gig, she ends up giving a kind of multimedia show for them, three active hours of video and mouth models and recorded sounds.

6 The inspector dutifully recorded the date in a large red book.

检查员很尽职地在一本大红册子上记下了日期。

7 I explained to them about the recorder and played part of what I had recorded the night before.

8 I recorded everyone’s techniques, and I strategized how best to beat them.

9 The fish were counted and an average weight recorded.

数了数鱼的数量,并把平均重量记录了下来。

10 In all, the wiretap in "Harvey's Hole" recorded a staggering 433,000 conversations, giving America insight into the mind and plans of its main enemy.

11 By the end of the war, tens of thousands of shell-shock cases had been recorded.

12 His massive error in dealing with the Rosens had been recorded.

13 So that the companies can wrap themselves in some sort of official cloak, the names are recorded in books which are registered in the Library of Congress.

14 Notaries dealt with contracts and wills, and they kept a tiny fraction of the riches they recorded.

15 Most of the earliest settlers, those with their histories recorded in the museum, had grown old and were gone now.

16 After we recorded an episode, we sat whispering in her room, talking about what we could have done better and how to expand our viewer base.

17 While the rest of the household sleeps, he and Sonia fight over the Walkman, over the melting collection of tapes Gogol recorded back in his room at home.

18 The excellent exterior acoustics recorded his rushing steps and the quick rapping of his cane along the corridor and on the first steps of the marble stairway.

19 I knew that my memories were not memories only, that I had recorded them, that they existed in black and white.

20 “Bri recorded her first song the other day. She played it for everyone on the bus this morning.”

recorded 同义词

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recorded 短语相关

track record for the record losing/winning record break the record pre-record sounds like a broken record court of record set/put the record straight record player long-playing record

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