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prerecord

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pre·re·cord  (prr-kôrd)
tr.v. pre·re·cord·ed, pre·re·cord·ing, pre·re·cords
To record (a television program, for example) at an earlier time for later presentation or use.
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Verb1.prerecord - record before presentation, as of a broadcast
recording, transcription - the act of making a record (especially an audio record); "she watched the recording from a sound-proof booth"
record, tape - register electronically; "They recorded her singing"
Translations
prerecord [ˈpriːrɪˈkɔːd] VTgrabar de antemano, pregrabar
prerecord [ˌpriːrɪˈkəːrd] vt [+ programme, broadcast] → préenregistrer
pre-recorded prerecorded [ˌpriːrɪˈkɔːrdɪd] adjpréenregistré(e)
prerecorded broadcast → émission f en différé, émission f préenregistrée
prerecorded cassette → cassette enregistrée
prerecord
vtvorher aufzeichnen; prerecorded cassettebespielte Kassette
prerecord [ˌpriːrɪˈkɔːd] vtregistrare in anticipo
prerecorded broadcast → trasmissione f registrata
prerecorded cassette → (musi)cassetta


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But if he was touring, he and the band would prerecord their 15-minute segment.
For "The ABC Song," musicians prerecord themselves speaking each letter several times.
O'Leary, who also presents ITV1's X Factor talent show, had to prerecord his Saturday afternoon Radio 2 programme on these occasions because of his television commitments.
 
 
 
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