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(noun) track record
the sum of recognized accomplishments
the lawyer has a good record; the track record shows that he will be a good president
(noun) phonograph record, phonograph recording, platter, disc, disk
sound recording consisting of a disk with a continuous groove; used to reproduce music by rotating while a phonograph needle tracks in the groove
(noun) criminal record
a list of crimes for which an accused person has been previously convicted
he ruled that the criminal record of the defendant could not be disclosed to the court; the prostitute had a record a mile long
(noun) book, record book
a compilation of the known facts regarding something or someone
Al Smith used to say, `Let's look at the record'; his name is in all the record books
(verb) memorialise, memorialize, commemorate, immortalise, immortalize
be or provide a memorial to a person or an event
This sculpture commemorates the victims of the concentration camps; We memorialized the Dead
indicate a certain reading; of gauges and instruments
The thermometer showed thirteen degrees below zero; The gauge read `empty'
(verb) tape
register electronically
They recorded her singing
make a record of; set down in permanent form
(verb) register
be aware of
Did you register any change when I pressed the button?