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Noun | 1. | ![]() photography, picture taking - the act of taking and printing photographs written account, written record - a written document preserving knowledge of facts or events memorabilia - a record of things worth remembering account, chronicle, history, story - a record or narrative description of past events; "a history of France"; "he gave an inaccurate account of the plot to kill the president"; "the story of exposure to lead" evidence - an indication that makes something evident; "his trembling was evidence of his fear" working papers - records kept of activities involved in carrying out a project; "the auditor was required to produce his working papers" |
2. | ![]() acetate disk, phonograph recording disk - a disk coated with cellulose acetate 78, seventy-eight - a shellac based phonograph record that played at 78 revolutions per minute | |
3. | record - the number of wins versus losses and ties a team has had; "at 9-0 they have the best record in their league" number - a concept of quantity involving zero and units; "every number has a unique position in the sequence" | |
4. | ![]() accomplishment, achievement - the action of accomplishing something | |
5. | ![]() logbook - a book in which the log is written won-lost record - (sports) a record of win versus losses scorecard, card - (golf) a record of scores (as in golf); "you have to turn in your card to get a handicap" fact - a statement or assertion of verified information about something that is the case or has happened; "he supported his argument with an impressive array of facts" | |
6. | record - an extreme attainment; the best (or worst) performance ever attested (as in a sport); "he tied the Olympic record"; "coffee production last year broke all previous records"; "Chicago set the homicide record" attainment - the act of achieving an aim; "the attainment of independence" track record - the fastest time ever recorded for a specific distance at a particular racetrack; "the track record for the mile and a half at Belmont is 2 minutes 24 seconds held by Secretariat since 1973" world record - the best record in the whole world | |
7. | record - a document that can serve as legal evidence of a transaction; "they could find no record of the purchase" law, jurisprudence - the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order" document - a written account of ownership or obligation balance sheet - a record of the financial situation of an institution on a particular date by listing its assets and the claims against those assets expense record - a written record of money spent account book, book of account, ledger, leger, book - a record in which commercial accounts are recorded; "they got a subpoena to examine our books" payslip - a slip of paper included with your pay that records how much money you have earned and how much tax or insurance etc. has been taken out register - a book in which names and transactions are listed bankbook, passbook - a record of deposits and withdrawals and interest held by depositors at certain banks checkbook, chequebook - a book issued to holders of checking accounts | |
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Verb | 1. | record - make a record of; set down in permanent form recording, transcription - the act of making a record (especially an audio record); "she watched the recording from a sound-proof booth" accession - make a record of additions to a collection, such as a library post - display, as of records in sports games ring up - to perform and record a sale on a cash register; "Sally rang up Eve's purchase of tomatoes" manifest - record in a ship's manifest; "each passenger must be manifested" inscribe - write, engrave, or print as a lasting record chronicle - record in chronological order; make a historical record document - record in detail; "The parents documented every step of their child's development" log - enter into a log, as on ships and planes photograph, shoot, snap - record on photographic film; "I photographed the scene of the accident"; "She snapped a picture of the President" notch - notch a surface to record something maintain, keep - maintain by writing regular records; "keep a diary"; "maintain a record"; "keep notes" film - record in film; "The coronation was filmed" save, preserve - to keep up and reserve for personal or special use; "She saved the old family photographs in a drawer" register - record in writing; enter into a book of names or events or transactions book - record a charge in a police register; "The policeman booked her when she tried to solicit a man" |
2. | record - register electronically; "They recorded her singing" tape record - record with a tape recorder prerecord - record before presentation, as of a broadcast cut - record a performance on (a medium); "cut a record" cut - make a recording of; "cut the songs"; "She cut all of her major titles again" | |
3. | record - indicate a certain reading; of gauges and instruments; "The thermometer showed thirteen degrees below zero"; "The gauge read `empty'" say - indicate; "The clock says noon" show - give evidence of, as of records; "The diary shows his distress that evening" strike - indicate (a certain time) by striking; "The clock struck midnight"; "Just when I entered, the clock struck" indicate - to state or express briefly; "indicated his wishes in a letter" | |
4. | record - be aware of; "Did you register any change when I pressed the button?" register - enter into someone's consciousness; "Did this event register in your parents' minds?" register - show in one's face; "Her surprise did not register" | |
5. | ![]() remind - put in the mind of someone; "Remind me to call Mother" monumentalise, monumentalize - record or memorialize lastingly with a monument |