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recorded delivery N no pl Brit

I . record [ˈrekɔ:d, Am -ɚd] N

3. record (list):

lista f

5. record MUS:

6. record SPORTS:

rekord m

II . record [rɪˈkɔ:d, Am -ˈkɔ:rd] VB trans

1. record (store information):

3. record voice, film:

4. record temperature, speed:

III . record [ˈrekɔ:d, Am -ɚd] ADJ

data record N COMPUT

record-breaker N

record-breaking ADJ

record-breaking result:

record changer N

record high N

record holder N

rekordzista(-tka) m (f)

record label N

record level N

record library N

record player N

record result N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The two-party swing against her was 3 percent, while some booths recorded two-party swings against her of up to 8 percent.
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The singer mentioned the relative easiness of the atmosphere in which the album was recorded.
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Their speech was recorded and transcribed during this task.
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He made regular readings with the company's scientific instruments, took notes on geological formations and mineral resources, and recorded information on plants and animals.
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The common link between the two schools is that the music is recorded and performed through loudspeakers, without a human performer.
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Wildlife such as leopards, bears and wild boar have been recorded here.
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She had recorded over a hundred video and audiotapes for her daughter.
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Accurate statistics are difficult to obtain as often cases are not reported or recorded due to societal attitudes that discourage this.
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Rich has equipment dating back to the 60s and totally cutting-edge stuff we did nt have when we recorded our first album.
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A herring gull was once recorded as living to 49.
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