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*rec·ord¹ /`rɛkəd; ˈrekɔːd/ n 1 [C,U] information about something that is written down so that it can be looked at in the future 记录,记载: keep a record Keep a record of how much you spend on this trip. 你在这次旅行上花了多少钱要记个帐。 on record (=that has been recorded) 记录在案的: the highest water levels on record 有记录以来最高的水位 2 [C] the fastest speed, longest distance, highest or lowest level etc ever 〔最快、最长、最高、最低等的〕记录: break a record (=be the first to do better than the record) 打破记录: She broke the record for the 1500 metre run. 她打破了 1500 米赛跑的记录。 + for What's the record for the highest number of people to fit into a phone booth? 挤进一个电话亭的最高人数记录是多少? 3 [C] the known facts about someone's past behaviour and how good or bad it has been 〔人的〕履历; 经历: a criminal record 犯罪记录 4 [C] a round flat piece of plastic that music is stored on 唱片: a record collection 一批唱片收藏品 5 off the record not official and not meant to be repeated 非正式的[地]; 不得引用的[地] 6 for the record used to tell someone that what you are saying should be remembered 郑重声明〔用于告诉某人自己所说的话应该被记住〕: For the record, my salary has never been anywhere near $1 million! 郑重声明,我的薪水从没接近一百万美元! |