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British pronunciation/ɹˈɛkɔːd/
American pronunciation/ˈɹɛkɝd/, /ɹəˈkɔɹd/, /ɹɪˈkɔɹd/

Definition & Meaning of "record"

Record
01

the best performance or result, or the highest or lowest level that has ever been reached, especially in sport

record definition and meaning
02

the total collection of an individual's or entity's recognized achievements, milestones, or notable performances

03

a single audio track that is part of a larger collection of songs, typically found on an album or an EP

What is a "record"?

A record refers to an individual audio track that is part of a larger collection, such as an album or compilation. It is a single piece of music that stands on its own but is usually released alongside other tracks within the same collection. Each record contributes to the overall theme or experience of the album while also being available for separate listening.

3.1

a round, thin piece of plastic with a hole in the middle, on which music, etc. is recorded

record definition and meaning
04

an item that provides lasting evidence or information about past events, actions, or conditions

4.1

official information that indicates a person has committed a crime

4.2

a document that officially serves as legal evidence of a transaction, providing an authoritative account of the details involved

05

the number of times a team has won, lost, and tied in games or competitions

06

a comprehensive collection of all the known facts and information regarding a particular subject, person, or event, often used for reference, analysis, or evidence

to record
01

to capture sound or a performance in a format that can be reproduced or broadcast later

Transitive: to record a piece of media
1.1

to store information in a way that can be used in the future

to record definition and meaning
02

to show or indicate a specific reading or measurement, typically by means of gauges, instruments, or devices

Transitive: to record a reading or measurement
03

to take note of or recognize something consciously, often as a mental acknowledgment or awareness

Transitive: to record sth

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Example
The soccer team's undefeated streak broke the league record for the longest winning streak.
Her marathon time set a new record for the fastest female runner in the race's history.
The weightlifter lifted an astonishing amount of weight, breaking the national record in his weight class.
The gymnast achieved a perfect score, setting a new record in the floor exercise event.
Fossil records provide valuable insights into the evolution of simians.
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