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accounting records N pl ECON

public records N pl

public records

I . record [ˈrekɔ:d, Am -ɚd] N

2. record:

records pl (file)
akta pl
public records
medical records

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

Usage examples with records

records pl (file)
akta pl
public records
medical records

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
These were prepared with the aim of supporting countries where professional educational tools in the field of records and information management are hard to obtain.
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These reports generally show title records from each state DMV, along with salvage and insurance total loss records and accident records (1, 2, 7).
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Already during the first run of the album exudes a certain familiarity, without appearing as plagiarism of his previous records.
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The amount and timing of deductions for business expenses is determined under the taxpayer's tax accounting method, which may differ from methods used in accounting records.
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In many cases, the senders have prescreened the recipients for creditworthiness and suitability using consumer credit records in the files of consumer reporting agencies.
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City records said the day center was licensed to care for up to 10 children.
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He set school records in long jump, with a leap of 6.95 meters, and 200 meters, with a time of 21.76 seconds.
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Records show that roses, chrysanthemums, and violets were grown on the property.
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Public records show she bought her three-story row house at foreclosure for $500 in the 1970s.
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They generally conduct business without bank accounts, without accounting records, and without reporting all of their commerce.
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