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I . rec·ord N [ˈrekɔ:d]

3. record (music):

record

4. record SPORTS:

record
rekord m
world record
to break a record
to set a record

5. record LAW (court report):

record
to say sth on/off the record
to put the record straight

II . rec·ord ADJ [ˈrekɔ:d]

III . rec·ord VB trans [rɪˈkɔ:d]

1. record (store):

record facts, events
record birth, death, marriage

2. record (register):

record speed, temperature

3. record (for later reproduction):

record CINE, MUS
snemati [perf posneti]
record event

IV . rec·ord VB intr [rɪˈkɔ:d] (on tape, cassette)

record
snemati [perf posneti]
record person

ˈhome re·cord N

home record

po·lice ˈrec·ord N

1. police record (dossier):

police record

2. police record (history of convictions):

police record

ˈrec·ord-break·ing ADJ attr

ˈrec·ord hold·er N

record holder
rekorder(ka) m (f)

ˈrec·ord la·bel N

ˈrec·ord li·brary N

ˈrec·ord play·er N

record player

ˈtape-re·cord VB trans

track ˈrec·ord N

1. track record SPORTS:

track record
track record

2. track record of company, person:

track record
track record
izkušnje f pl
track record

world ˈrec·ord N

world record

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The desire to explore, record and systematize knowledge had a meaningful impact on music publications.
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He still holds the record of the longest-serving prime minister.
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The flight established the over-water distance record of 735 kilometers (457 statute miles) in five hours.
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The impression books also record mixed responses to the museum; some visitors noted down their own anti-American sentiments, especially after 2001.
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He had a previous criminal record, being a convicted armed robber, and had served 4 years in prison for grievous bodily harm.
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Primary indexes are different from secondary indexes in that the index entry is the record itself, and not a logical pointer to the record.
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The court also found that the record here did not contain corroborating facts to justify detaining respondent in light of his flight.
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This could even cause an infinite loop in some cases where updates continually place the updated record ahead of the scan performing the update operation.
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Remote attestation could be used to authorize play only by music players that enforce the record company's rules.
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Later, they set a world record in this event.
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