Sentences with record
re·cord
R r - A record crop
- Keep a record of all the payments. [+ of]
- The noun is pronounced (rekɔːʳd , US -kərd ). The verb is pronounced (rɪkɔːʳd ).
- ...software packages which record the details of your photographs. [VERB noun]
- There is nothing to stop viewers recording the films on videotape. [VERB noun]
- It took the musicians two and a half days to record their soundtrack for the film. [VERB noun]
- This is one of my favourite records.
- The test records the electrical activity of the brain. [VERB noun]
- Roger Kingdom set the world record of 12.92 seconds. [+ of]
- Profits were at record levels.
- His record reveals a tough streak.
- ...a heroin addict with a criminal record going back 15 years.
- The First World War is a record of human folly
- Weather records
- An Olympic record
- A record time
- The officer has an excellent record
- To record the minutes of a meeting
- His face recorded his disappointment
- These ruins record the life of the Romans in Britain
- The barometer recorded a low pressure
- To record the day's events
- To record a vote
- A seismograph records earthquakes
- A thermometer records temperatures
- Metal tools record a superior civilization
- To record one's vote.
- He recorded his protest, but it was disregarded.
- The document records that the battle took place six years earlier.
- The orchestra recorded the 6th Symphony.
- He made a good record in college. The ship has a fine sailing record.
- They discovered that the suspect had a record.
- Keep this souvenir as a record of your visit.
- To hold the record for home runs; to break the record in the high jump.
- A record year for automobile sales.
- He went on record as advocating immediate integration.
- The president's comment was strictly off the record.
- There was no birth certificate on record.