recording

US: /ɹəˈkɔɹdɪŋ/, /ɹɪˈkɔɹdɪŋ/

UK: /ɹɪkˈɔːdɪŋ/



English - Vietnamese dictionary

recording /ri'kɔ:diɳ/
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Advanced English dictionary

+ noun
1 [C] sound or pictures that have been recorded on tape, video, etc: a cassette / tape / video recording + a hit recording on cassette and CD + a recording of English music for clarinet and orchestra
2 [U] the process of making a record, tape, film/movie, etc: during the recording of the show + recording equipment / techniques + a recording session / studio
3 [U] the process or act of writing down and storing information for official purposes: the recording of financial transactions

Thesaurus dictionary

v.
1 write (down), transcribe, document, register, note, make a notation (of), take down, put or set down, log, chronicle, report, itemize, list, enumerate:
I recorded the events of the day in my diary.
2 tell of, relate, recount, narrate, recite:
The chronicle records an eyewitness account of the battle.
n.
3 recording, report, document, log, journal, memorandum, note, notation, minute(s), transactions, archive(s), annal(s), chronicle, diary, account, dossier, register, list, catalogue:
Patricia has kept a careful record of all the men whose books she has ever read
4 documentation, data, information, evidence; memorial, memento, souvenir:
There is no record of your birth in the church archive. I took away a piece of the Berlin Wall as a record of my visit
5 (best) performance, track record, accomplishment; time; distance; height:
Her records for the 110-metre hurdles and the high jump still stand.
6 accomplishment(s), deed(s), history, reputation, curriculum vitae, CV, Colloq track record:
He has a record of being late everywhere. His criminal record is none too savoury
7 disc, recording, album, release, LP (= 'long playing'), 78, 331/3, 45, EP (= 'extended play'), maxisingle, compact disc, CD, Brit gramophone record, US phonograph record, Colloq single, Slang US platter:
We put a jazz combo together and cut a few records last year.
8 off the record. confidential(ly), private(ly), not for publication, secret(ly), in confidence, unofficial(ly), sub rosa:
We cannot publish his statement, which was off the record. Off the record, I'll tell you where Hazel is staying.
adj.
9 record-breaking, extreme:
Last week we had a record snowfall.


Collocation

ADJ.

excellent, fine, good | accurate, careful, detailed
a detailed recording of facts
| complete
a complete recording of Mozart's piano sonatas
| last, later/latest, new, recent
the band's latest recording
| modern | early, old | original
to enhance the quality of the original recording
| pirate | commercial
one of the first commercial recordings of the artist
| professional | live, studio | audio, video | cassette, tape | analogue, digital | mono, stereo | electrical, magnetic
The principles of magnetic recording have been around for a long time.
| music, sound
before the invention of sound recording
| orchestral, piano, etc. | test

VERB + RECORDING

make (sb)
Make a few test recordings before you start the session in earnest.
| play (sb), play (sb) back
I want to play you a recording of the rehearsal.
| hear, listen to | view, watch

RECORDING + VERB

give sth, show sth
The recording gives an account of his kidnapping.
| sound …
The recording sounds just like a live performance.

RECORDING + NOUN

process | session | facilities, studio | device, equipment, system | engineer | artist | career
The clarinet player has launched her recording career.
| contract, deal | company | industry

PREP.

~ by
a recording by the Amadeus Quartet



Concise dictionary

records|recorded|recording'rekərd /'rekɔːd
noun
+anything (such as a document or a phonograph record or a photograph) providing permanent evidence of or information about past events
+the number of wins versus losses and ties a team has had
+an extreme attainment; the best (or worst) performance ever attested (as in a sport)
+sound recording consisting of a disk with a continuous groove; used to reproduce music by rotating while a phonograph needle tracks in the groove
+the sum of recognized accomplishments
+a list of crimes for which an accused person has been previously convicted
+a compilation of the known facts regarding something or someone
+a document that can serve as legal evidence of a transaction
verb
+make a record of; set down in permanent form
+register electronically
+indicate a certain reading; of gauges and instruments
+be aware of
+be or provide a memorial to a person or an event


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