1. | [c] ~ (of sth) 记录;记载a written account of sth that is kept so that it can be looked at and used in the future |
You should keep a record of your expenses. 你应该记下你的各项开支。 | |
medical/dental records 病历;牙科病历 | |
Last summer was the wettest on record . 去年夏天是有记录以来降雨量最大的。 | |
It was the worst flood since records began . 这是有记录以来最严重的水灾。 |
2. | [c] 唱片a thin round piece of plastic on which music, etc. is recorded |
to play a record 播放唱片 | |
a record collection 收藏的唱片 |
3. | [c] 唱片;专辑a piece or collection of music released as a record , or on CD, the Internet, etc. |
a record company(= one which produces and sells records) 唱片公司 | |
During her career Billie Holiday made over 100 records. 比利 ) 哈乐黛在她的歌唱生涯中录制了 100 多张唱片。 | |
His new record is available on CD or as a download. 他的新专辑可以通过购买 CD 或从网上下载获得。 |
4. | [c] (尤指体育运动中最高或最低的)纪录the best result or the highest or lowest level that has ever been reached, especially in sport |
She holds the world record for the 100 metres. 她保持着 100 米的世界纪录。 | |
to break the record(= to achieve a better result than there has ever been before) 破纪录 | |
to set a new record 刷新纪录 | |
There was a record number of candidates for the post. 这个职位的候选人数量空前。 | |
I got to work in record time . 我以历来最快的速度赶到单位上班。 | |
record profits 创纪录的利润 | |
Unemployment has reached a record high(= the highest level ever) . 失业数字已经达到了历来的最高纪录。 |
5. | [sing] ~ (on sth) (有关过去的)事实;记录;经历;功过the facts that are known about sb/sth's past behaviour, character, achievements, etc. |
The report criticizes the government's record on housing. 这份报告批评了政府在住房问题上的所作所为。 | |
The airline has a good safety record . 这家航空公司的安全记录一向很好。 | |
He has an impressive record of achievement. 他所取得的一系列成就令人赞叹。 |
6. | [c] 前科;犯罪记录the fact of having committed crimes in the past |
Does he have a record? 他有没有前科? |
And, for the record, he would be the last person I'd ask. 需要强调的是,他是我最不愿意去找的人。 |
And, for the record, he would be the last person I'd ask. 需要强调的是,他是我最不愿意去找的人。 |
He didn't want to go on the record as either praising or criticizing the proposal. 他不想公开赞扬或批评这项提议。 |
He didn't want to go on the record as either praising or criticizing the proposal. 他不想公开赞扬或批评这项提议。 |
1. | [t] 记录;记载to keep a permanent account of facts or events by writing them down, filming them, storing them in a computer, etc. |
Her childhood is recorded in the diaries of those years. 她的童年生活都记在当年的日记里。 | |
You should record all your expenses during your trip. 你应该记下你一路上的所有开支。 | |
His job is to record how politicians vote on major issues. 他的工作就是要记录政治家是如何对重大问题投票的。 | |
She recorded in her diary that they crossed the Equator on 15 June. 她在日记中记载他们是在 6 月 15 日横越赤道的。 | |
It is recorded that, by the year 630, four hundred monks were attached to the monastery. 据记载,到 630 年有 400 个僧侣隶属该寺院。 |
2. | [t][i] 录制;录(音);录(像)to make a copy of music, a film/movie, etc. by storing it on tape or a disc so that you can listen to or watch it again |
Did you remember to record that programme for me? 你记得为我录下那个节目了吗? | |
a recorded concert 录制的音乐会 | |
Tell me when the tape starts recording. 磁带开始录时告诉我一声。 | |
He recorded the class rehearsing before the performance. 他录下了演出前班级的排练。 |
3. | [t][i] ~ (sth) 演奏音乐供录制;灌(唱片)to perform music so that it can be copied onto and kept on tape |
The band is back in the US recording their new album. 乐队回美国录制新唱片去了。 |
4. | [t] ~ sth.~ that… 发表正式(或法律方面的)声明;申明to make an official or legal statement about sth |
The coroner recorded a verdict of accidental death. 验尸官判定这是一次意外死亡。 |
5. | [t] ~ sth.~ what, how, etc.… 标明;显示to show a particular measurement or amount |
The thermometer recorded a temperature of 40˚C. 温度计显示气温达到了 40 摄氏度。 |