A fact or piece of evidence about the past, especially an account kept in writing
“An official record of his testimony was published following the hearing.”
The sum of the past achievements or performance of a person, organization, or thing
“He has an excellent record of turning around failing businesses.”
The most extreme known value of some variable
“The team has set a new record for most points scored in a single game.”
The best performance, or most remarkable event, of its kind
“She set a personal record of 50.74 seconds for the distance in 1999.”
A criminal record
“We conduct standard checks to ensure that you do not have a record before confirming your employment.”
Anything serving as evidence or as a memorial
“The collection serves as a record of the enduring fascination with the region and its influence on aesthetics, technology and design.”
A thin plastic disc carrying recorded sound in grooves on each surface, for reproduction by a record player
“Looking through my record collection for some suitable background music, I was spoiled for choice.”
A set of facts, figures or information systematically displayed, especially in columns
A set of structured activities or events
A note or annotation
An idea or outline of something
A final score or total
A figure or amount shown by a meter or other measuring instrument
A comprehensive collection of laws
One's past or history
The extent to which someone is employable based on their skills or qualifications
A mark, object, or other indication of the existence or passing of something
A sheet of paper (or similar) on which score is kept
A written or spoken agreement, usually legal or official
A significant stage or event in the development of something
A small document indicating details of money earned and taxes
A bill for goods or services provided over a period
A person's familial or social background
A visual or digital representation showing data or information
A barely discernible indication of something
A musical composition
A mark or line of marks left by a person, animal, or vehicle in passing
To set down in writing, or some other permanent form, for later reference
“It's important for boards to record minutes of shareholder meetings.”
(of an instrument or observer) To show or register a measurement or result
“In both cases, the device was able to record an accurate measurement.”
To achieve or reach a given level, score, result or amount
“Both teams were the only ones in the field to record a gross score below par for the round.”
To make a recording of (in audio or video form)
“I'll record the game so we can watch it later.”
To produce a new recording of
“The band finally decided it was time to head to the studio to record some tracks for their new album.”
To create a list or enumerated account of
To hear a conversation one is not intended to hear
To calculate the total number of
To capture as a picture, image or photograph
To watch over or guard carefully
To show (information, etc) in written form
To measure the time taken by a process or activity
To produce (a list or book) by assembling information collected from other sources
To represent by a drawing, painting, or other art forms
To add annotation to
To epitomize the main points of
To record a receivable in bookkeeping
To investigate the opinions or experiences of people by asking them questions
To set down or record information in a printed or documented form
To impress in the mind of
Being the highest or lowest, or best or worst ever achieved
“The company has just announced record profits for the current financial year.”
Never done or known before
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