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recording [rɪˈkɔ:dɪŋ, Am -ˈkɔ:rd-] N

1. recording (sth recorded):

recording

2. recording no pl (process):

recording
recording

recording session N

recording session

recording studio N

recording studio

tape recording N

tape recording

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

Usage examples with recording

live recording

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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During this time, he kept writing and recording new songs while pitching them to labels and other music business outlets.
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Therefore, obviously, each recording pulls at a different heart string, yet the message of hope is always present.
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Considering the field distribution, the optimal recording condition is in theory that in which the reference is not influenced by the activity under study.
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The recording is done by the use of a digital recorder.
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He combined his aggression and mobility around the ground with masterful ruck performances, recording a top three finish in the competition for hit-outs to advantage.
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With the band recording in a raw, live setting, they were almost able to capture their untamable live energy onto tape.
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This is used in both telecommunication and storage systems which move a medium past a fixed recording head.
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The band decided to counter idleness by using two recording rooms at the same time.
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Extensive credits in film/television production, documentary and sound recording.
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He found the new recording practices refreshing, having other people collaborating in the writing and recording process.
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