Определение a-record в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь
- address of record
- The SIP or SIPS URI that points to a domain with a location service that can map the URI to another URI where the user might be available, frequently thought of as the "public address" of the user
- addresses of record
- plural form of address of record
- attorney of record
- In a legal proceeding, an attorney who has submitted his name to the court or tribunal as the person responsible for representation of the client, irrespective of which attorneys perform work for that client
- attorneys of record
- plural form of attorney of record
- business record
- A recording of business dealings that must be retrievable at a later date so that the business dealings can be accurately reviewed as required
- criminal record
- A record of past crimes an individual has been convicted of
- for the record
- For the purpose of being recorded, especially when already known
Now, just for the record, you have served time for drug dealing, haven't you?.
- fossil record
- The collective record of biological development that is reflected in the fossilized remains of organisms through geological history
Paleontologists study the fossil record.
- fossil record
- The record of preserved evidence for a single species or taxon
Trilobites have an extensive fossil record.
- glue record
- a record that provides the IP address of the next nameserver in the Domain Name System
- lap record
- The fastest time ever set for one lap around a particular racetrack or in a particular race
- matter of record
- A fact which is contained within court files or has otherwise been entered into evidence before the court
- matter of record
- A fact which is recorded in governmental or other official records
When Dick Larkin asked to see his credentials, the inspector not only produced them, but gave the owner's name and the county in which the brand was a matter of record.
- medical record
- Details about a patient's previous medical experiences, such as operations and medications taken
- of record
- Officially recorded; documented
His title to the property is of record at the county clerk's office.
- of record
- Authoritative
The New York Times benefits from being consider a newspaper of record.
- off the record
- unofficial
- off the record
- in secret
- off-the-record
- secretly, in secret
- off-the-record
- unofficial
- off-the-record
- unofficially
- off-the-record
- secret
- on record
- Being published
His speech to the analysts was on record.
- on record
- Having one's statement published
He was on record as opposing abortion.
- on the record
- Intended or liable to be published
He had forgotten that his remarks would be on the record.
- personal record
- A runners best time in any given race or distance
My PR in the marathon is 5 hours, 52 minutes.
- phonograph record
- A disk usually made of a polymer used to record sound for playback on a phonograph
- production record
- An album or single featuring original music production. This term typically refers to electronic music pieces where a music producer is the primary contributing artist to the body of work
- public record
- Being a matter of public record (see above); being in the public record
- public record
- Information that has been filed with or recorded by a government agency
Political donations are a matter of public record; your vote is private, but anyone can see how you donate.
- re-record
- An instance of using a save state while recording a tool-assisted speedrun
Gavin Ward's tool-assisted speedrun of Sonic 3 & Knuckles has no fewer than 160,027 re-records.
- re-record
- To record again
- re-record
- The act of using a save state while recording a tool-assisted speedrun
When making a tool-assisted speedrun, re-recording is inevitable if you want to attain a good time.
- record
- A vinyl disc on which sound is recorded and may be replayed on a phonograph
I still like records better than CDs.
- record
- Information put into a temporary or permanent physical medium
The tourist's photographs and the tape of the police call provide a record of the crime.
- record
- To give legal status to by making an official public record
When the deed was recorded, we officially owned the house.
- record
- To repeat; to practice
- record
- Specifically, to make an audio or video recording of
Within a week they had recorded both the song and the video for it.
- record
- The most extreme known value of some achievement, particularly in competitive events
The team set a new record for most points scored in a quarter.
- record
- To make a record of information
I wanted to record every detail of what happened, for the benefit of future generations.
- record
- To make an audio, video, or multimedia recording
- record
- Any instance of a physical medium on which information was put for the purpose of preserving it and making it available for future reference
We have no record of you making this payment to us.
- record
- A set of data relating to a single individual or item
- record
- To fix in a medium, usually in a tangible medium
- record chart
- (often plural) A ranking of music (songs, albums etc) according to popularity during a given period of time
- record charts
- plural form of record chart
- record communication
- A telecommunications process that produces an electronic message that is transmitted, received, stored or archived, and may be retrieved
- record communication
- A telecommunications process, that produces a hard copy record of the transmission, such as a teletypewriter printout or a facsimile printout
- record label
- the label in the centre of a phonograph record
- record label
- the brand of a company that produces records
- record locator
- 6-digit alphanumeric identifier of a PNR. Also known as reservation number
- record player
- An analogue electronic device for playing gramophone records
- record players
- plural form of record player
- record-breaking
- Of an achievement, exceeding the highest previously recorded level in that activity
- tape-record
- To record on magnetic tape
- track record
- An organization's, product's, or person's past performance reviewed in its entirety, usually for the purpose of making a judgment
The teacher checked the student's track record for her upcoming meeting.
- vinyl record
- A form of gramophone record that was stamped from a lump of polyvinyl chloride
- world record
- The world's best score or time for a certain event
- world record
- Any characteristic or accomplishment that exceeds all other instances of that characteristic or accomplishment
- off the record
- Information that may be neither attributed or published Only top commanders should use such statements when it is necessary to take a reporter into confidence or to avoid a breach of security DoD policy is to avoid off-the-record statements
- track record
- the sum of recognized accomplishments; "the lawyer has a good record"; "the track record shows that he will be a good president"
- track record
- Past history of performance
- record
- {v} to register solemnly, enrol, celebrate
- record
- {n} a register, authentic enrolment, proof
- closed record
- (Kanun) Criminal case in which the charge in nolle prossed, dismissed, the accused is found not guilty, or imposition of sentence is suspended. Closed records are not destroyed but are inaccessible to the general public, except that the court’s judgment or order or the final action taken by the prosecutor shall be accessible
- keep a record of
- Have a written account of something that is kept so that it can be looked at and used in the future: "You should keep a record of your expenses."
- record-label
- (Muzik) In music industry, a brand and a trademark associated with the marketing of music recordings and music videos
- record-label
- (Muzik) A company that records and sells music
She's signed a three-album deal with a new record label.
- set the record straight
- (deyim) Make clear, explain something
I want to set the record straight regarding a few rumors about myself. First, I am not married.