records

records [rɪ'kɔ:ds]  [rɪ'kɔ:ds] 

records的解释

原级:record

现在分词:recording

过去分词:recorded

过去式:recorded

records 基本解释
记录( record的名词复数 );经历;事实;最好的成绩;记录,录音,拍摄( record的第三人称单数 );标明;发表正式声明;演奏音乐供录制;
records 网络解释

1. 唱片:Lois: 他们说这个十四岁的少年卖了一百万张唱片(records),并且刚刚在汉普顿地区(the Hamptons)买了一幢房子. Hi: 贝多芬(Beethoven)知道了也肯定要不安了( roll in one's grave).

2. 文书:文书和文件的概念,有些学者认为是有区别的;有的人认为文书是一个集合名词,是总体的概念,而文件只是其中以文字为表述形式的那一部分,也作为单份书面记录的称谓,还有的人则正相反,认为文件是广义词,是总5、文书:文书 (records)亦称文件.

records 单语例句

1. The prosecution said the defendant opened a company that has business transaction and taxation records in July 2009.

2. Online business websites were required to keep transaction records for at least two years.

3. Bush signed the Patriot Act, giving the government powers to search records and conduct roving wiretaps in pursuit of terrorists.

4. According to a report by the Washington Post on July 25, more than 10 jail officers in Prince George of Maryland have arrest records.

5. records的近义词

5. The techniques of making them spread by word of mouth from masters to apprentices so there are few records about them.

6. The Giving Back Fund calculated their list of most generous celebrities using public records to see who had donated what during 2008.

7. The attendance at this annual gathering set new records for both in terms of the number of guests and their caliber.

8. Some visitors - especially foreigners - may be surprised by the candid records of individuals who eventually challenged the Party line.

9. The production capacity of Chinese companies will hit records in 2005, and more products need to be consumed in the world markets.

10. records的解释

10. With speculation that the yuan could appreciate and China breaking trade surplus records, foreign capital is rushing into the country.