Record
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verb
,
noun
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(As a verb)
Record ( verb )
- To set down in writing or some other permanent form, as for purposes of preservation.
- To make a recording of sound or video.
- To make a note or memorandum of.
- To register by some recording device.
- To preserve the memory of.
Origin:
From middle english recorden, from old french recorder, from latin recordari ("to remember, recall, relate"), from re- ("back") + cord-, cor ("hear.t")
Examples:
- I will record the meeting so we can refer back to it later.
- They recorded their first album in a garage.
- He recorded the details of the experiment in his notebook.
- The temperature is recorded by a thermometer.
- She wanted to record the memories of her childhood.
(As a noun)
Record ( noun )
- To set down in writing or some other permanent form, as for purposes of preservation.
- To make a recording of sound or video.
- To make a note or memorandum of.
- To register by some recording device.
- To preserve the memory of.
Origin:
From middle english recorden, from old french recorder, from latin recordari ("to remember, recall, relate"), from re- ("back") + cord-, cor ("hear.t")
Examples:
- I will record the meeting so we can refer back to it later.
- They recorded their first album in a garage.
- He recorded the details of the experiment in his notebook.
- The temperature is recorded by a thermometer.
- She wanted to record the memories of her childhood.