Word: record

Category: record

Sports, Arts & Entertainment, Computers & Electronics

Related words: record

the record, for the record, daily record, criminal record, record player, driving record, times record, record store, record online, record screen, record store day, off the record, cowboys record

Synonyms: record

record-breaking, best ever, unsurpassed, unparalleled, unequaled, second to none

Translations: record

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spanish
Translations:
récord, anotación, grabar, disco, registrar, registro, historial, expediente
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german
Translations:
datensatz, mitschrift, rekordmarke, satz, aufnehmen, aufzeichnen, schallplatte, aufzeichnung, eintragen, rekord, ...
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french
Translations:
disque, bulletin, enregistrons, enregistrent, palmarès, liste, registre, protocole, noter, constater, ...
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italian
Translations:
disco, incidere, record, registrare, primato, registrazione, record di
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portuguese
Translations:
inscrever, gravar, recorde, registar, registrar, disco, registro, alistar, reconstruir, ficha, ...
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dutch
Translations:
grammofoonplaat, plaat, boeken, registreren, discus, schijf, aantekenen, record, vastleggen, opnemen, ...
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russian
Translations:
ведомость, снимать, учёт, рекорд, архив, летопись, фиксировать, регистрация, диаграмма, увековечить, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
dokument, rekord, posten, post
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swedish
Translations:
skiva, rekord, registrera, post, register, Spela in
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finnish
Translations:
rekisteri, äänilevy, ennätys, taltioida, nauhoitus, äänittää, tietue, rekisteröidä, kirjata, tietueen, ...
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danish
Translations:
optage, indspille, skive, rekord, post, helhed, som helhed
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czech
Translations:
nahrát, rekordní, zaznamenávat, nahrávka, zapisovat, registrovat, zaznamenat, doklad, záznam, protokol, ...
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polish
Translations:
ewidencjonować, ewidencja, tekst, doliczać, zapisanie, uwieczniać, spisywać, zapis, notatka, płyta, ...
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hungarian
Translations:
priusz, okmány, rekord, okirat, Dokumentumtípus, rekordot, eredménye, nyilvántartást
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turkish
Translations:
rekor, kayıt, kaydı, bilançosu, kaydetmek
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greek
Translations:
καταγράφω, ρεκόρ, ηχογραφώ, δίσκος, καταγραφή, εγγραφή, αρχείο, η εγγραφή
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ukrainian
Translations:
реконструює, запис
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albanian
Translations:
rekord, rekord të, regjistrim, rekordin, procesverbal
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bulgarian
Translations:
рекорд, рекорден, запис в, протокол, досие
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belarusian
Translations:
запіс
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estonian
Translations:
salvestus, kirje, rekord, hääletustulemused, arvestust, rekordiliselt
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croatian
Translations:
upis, bilješka, registrirati, rekord, zapisati, zapis, zapisnik, evidencija, evidencija u
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icelandic
Translations:
hljómplata, met, Upptaka, skrá, taka, Record
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lithuanian
Translations:
rekordas, įrašas, įrašo, duomenys, registruoti
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latvian
Translations:
rekords, ierakstīt, ieraksts, izklāsts, ierakstu
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macedonian
Translations:
рекорд, евиденција, запис, рекордот, рекордни
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romanian
Translations:
disc, palmares, înregistrare, de înregistrare, record de, înregistra
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slovenian
Translations:
plošča, záznam, posneti, deska, rekord, zapis, evidenca, zapisnik, zapisa
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slovak
Translations:
záznam, rekord, nahrávka, inzerát, nahrávanie, zápis, záznamu

The meaning and "use of": record

noun
  • a thing constituting a piece of evidence about the past, especially an account of an act or occurrence kept in writing or some other permanent form. - identification was made through dental records
  • (especially in sports) the best performance or most remarkable event of its kind that has been officially measured and noted. - he held the world record for over a decade
  • a thin plastic disk carrying recorded sound, especially music, in grooves on each surface, for reproduction by a record player. - Consider the difference between distributing CDs and distributing cassette tapes or vinyl records .
verb
  • set down in writing or some other permanent form for later reference, especially officially. - they were asked to keep a diary and record everything they ate or drank
  • convert (sound or a performance) into permanent form for later reproduction. - they were recording a guitar recital

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