Recording ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Recording ( noun )

  1. Something that has been recorded, such as a piece of music, a film, or a recording of a speech or meeting.
  2. The act of making a record of something, using a device such as a tape recorder or a video camera.

Origin:

From the verb record, which comes from the latin word "recordari" meaning "to bring to mind, to remember, to bear witness".

Examples:

  1. I bought the new Taylor Swift album, it's a great recording.
  2. I always use my phone to make a recording of lectures so I can listen to them again later.
  3. The recording of his speech was played at the ceremony.
  4. The police were able to use the recording as evidence in court.
  5. The band is going to make a live recording of their concert tonight.

(As a verb)

Recording ( verb )

  1. Something that has been recorded, such as a piece of music, a film, or a recording of a speech or meeting.
  2. The act of making a record of something, using a device such as a tape recorder or a video camera.

Origin:

From the verb record, which comes from the latin word "recordari" meaning "to bring to mind, to remember, to bear witness".

Examples:

  1. I bought the new Taylor Swift album, it's a great recording.
  2. I always use my phone to make a recording of lectures so I can listen to them again later.
  3. The recording of his speech was played at the ceremony.
  4. The police were able to use the recording as evidence in court.
  5. The band is going to make a live recording of their concert tonight.
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