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a flat of some description

  • 1 description

    1) ((an) act of describing: I recognized him from your description.) descripción
    2) (an account of anything in words: He gave a description of his holiday.) descripción
    3) (a sort or kind: He carried a gun of some description.) clase, tipo
    description n descripción
    tr[dɪ'skrɪpʃən]
    1 (portrayal, account) descripción nombre femenino
    2 (type, sort) clase nombre femenino, tipo
    of all descriptions de toda clase, de todo tipo
    things of that description cosas de ese tipo, cosas con esas características
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    to answer a description responder a una descripción
    to be beyond/past description ser indescriptible
    description [di'skrɪpʃən] n
    : descripción f
    n.
    clase s.f.
    descripción s.f.
    dibujo s.m.
    plan s.m.
    retrato s.m.
    dɪ'skrɪpʃən
    count & mass noun descripción f

    powers of descriptiontalento m para describir

    of every description, of all descriptions — de todo tipo, de toda clase

    [dɪs'krɪpʃǝn]
    N
    1) [of person, scene, object] descripción f

    do you know anyone of this description? — ¿sabe de alguien que responda a esta descripción?

    answer 2., 2)
    2) (=sort)
    * * *
    [dɪ'skrɪpʃən]
    count & mass noun descripción f

    powers of descriptiontalento m para describir

    of every description, of all descriptions — de todo tipo, de toda clase

    English-spanish dictionary > description

  • 2 fall

    1. I
    1) did you hear something fall? вы слышали, как что-то упало?; mind you don't fall смотрите, не упадите; don't let the cup fall не уроните чашку; leaves are beginning to fall листья начинают опадать: the rain (the snow) started to fall пошел дождь (снег)
    2) the curtain fell занавес опустился; her eyes fell она опустила глаза /потупила взор/ || night fell наступила ночь, стемнело
    3) many soldiers fell многие солдаты пали /погибли/; the fortress (the city, the reactionary government, etc.) will fall эта крепость и т.д. падет; he was tempted and fell он не устоял перед соблазном [и пал]
    4) the price (the standard of living, the temperature, etc.) falls цена и т.д. падает /понижается/; the wind fell ветер стих; the water /the river/ fell вода спала; his voice fell a) .он заговорил тише; б) он заговорил упавшим голосом; his spirits fell у него испортилось /упало/ настроение; the flames rose and fell пламя то разгоралось, то затухало; the music rose and fell музыка звучала то громче, то тише; where did the blow fall? куда пришелся удар?
    2. II
    1) fall in some manner fall suddenly /unexpectedly/ (quickly, noiselessly, etc.) падать /упасть/ внезапно и т.д.; the rain (the snow) was steadily falling дождь (снег) шел все время /не переставая/; he fell over and over and broke his left leg он упал, перевернулся и сломал ногу; fall full length растянуться во весь рост; fall somewhere fall overboard (downstairs, etc.) упасть за борт и т.д.
    2) fall in some manner the dress (the tunic, the curtain, etc.) is falling freely /loosely/ платье и т.д. падает свободно /спадает мягкими складками/
    3) fall in some manner the price (the temperature, the standard of living, etc.) fall sharply (heavily, quickly, etc.) цена и т.д. резко и т.д. падает /понижается/
    3. XIV
    fall doing smth.
    1) fall crying (laughing, etc.) упасть и заплакать и т.д.; fall going downhill упасть, спускаясь с горы /с холма/
    2) fall fighting пасть в бою /в борьбе/; fall defending the fortress пасть, защищая крепость
    4. XV
    fall in (to) some state fall ill /sick/ заболеть; fall asleep заснуть; fall silent замолчать, смолкнуть; fall dead упасть замертво; fall lame стать хромым; fall flat а) упасть плашмя; б) не иметь желаемого результата; his jokes fell flat его шутки не имели успеха /никого не веселили/; fall short of smth. не достигать цели; fall short of smb.'s expectations не оправдать чьих-л. ожиданий/надежд/ || fall due наступать (о сроке); the rent falls due next Monday срок внесения квартирной платы истекает в будущий понедельник
    5. XVI
    1) fall front /off /smth. fall from a great height (from a tree, off a chair, off a ladder, from a bridge, off a horse, etc.) упасть /свалиться/ с большой высоты и т.д.; the cover fell off the coffee-pot с кофейника свалилась крышка; not a word fell from his lips с его губ не сорвалось ни слова, он не проронил ни слова; fall down smth. fall down the flight of stairs (down the hill, down the embankment, down a precipice, etc.) скатиться /упасть/ с лестницы и т.д.; fall out of /from /smth. fall out of the window (out of the saddle, out of the box, etc.) выпасть из окна и т.д.; it fell out of /from/ my pocket это выпало у меня из кармана; fall into smth. fall into water (into a pond, into a well, into a pit, into the hold of a ship, etc.) падать /упасть/ в воду и т.д.; he fell into the hole which he has dug for others он угодил в яму, которую вырыл для других; fall (up)on smth. fall on grass (on the lawn, on [the] water, etc.) падать на траву и т.д.; snow is falling fast on the ground снег быстро покрывает землю; fall on one's knees (on one's hands, on one's feet, on one's buttocks, etc.) падать на колени и т.д., fall on one's head (on one's nose) упасть и разбить голову (нос), удариться /стукнуться/ головой (носом); a log fell (up)on his foot ему на ногу упало /свалилось/ бревно; the seed fell on favourable soil зерно упало /попало/ на благодатную почву; fall upon smb.'s neck броситься кому-л. на шею; fall to (towards) smth. fall to the ground (to the floor, towards the earth, etc.) падать на землю и т.д.; the book fell from the table to the floor книга упала со стола на пол; this typewriter is ready to fall to pieces эта пишущая машинка скоро развалится; his hopes (plans, etc.) fell to the ground его надежды и т.д. рухнули; fall over smth.. fall over a chair (over a stone, over his feet, etc.) упасть, споткнувшись о стул и т.д.; fall over a fence перевалиться через забор; fall over head and heels полететь кувырком; fall in smth. fall in a fit упасть и забиться в припадке; fall in a faint потерять сознание [и упасть], упасть в обморок; fall in a heap свалиться как подкошенный; the rain fell in torrents дождь лил как из ведра; fall in the storm (in the earthquake, etc.) падать /обрушиваться, рухнуть/ во время бури и т.д.; fall under smth. fall under its own weight падать под тяжестью собственного веса; fall under the wheels of a car попасть под колеса автомобиля; fall at smth. fall at smb.'s feet падать к чьим-л. ногам
    2) fall (up)on smth. the sun (a shadow, etc.) fell on the mountain peaks (on the wall, on smb.'s face, etc.) солнечные лучи и т.д. упали на /осветили/ вершины гор и т.д.; darkness fell upon everything все утонуло во тьме; fear (awe, sleep, etc.) fell upon them их охватил страх и т.д.; his eye (s) /look/ fell (up)on her (upon the curious object, upon the forgotten jewelry, upon a red umbrella, etc.) его взгляд упал на нее /остановился на ней/ и т.д.; fall to smth. his beard fell to his chest его борода доходила до груди; her cloak fell to her feet ее плащ ниспадал до самого пола; his eyes fell to the carpet он опустил глаза и уставился на ковер; fall before smth. her eyes fell before his steady gaze она опустила глаза под его пристальным взглядом; fall oner smb., smth. her hair falls over her shoulders волосы спадают ей на плечи; stillness /a hush/ fell over the crowd толпа смолкла /умолкла, затихла/; fall across smth. fall across the road (across the street, across the bridge, etc.) протянуться через дорогу и т.д.; fall in smth. fall in soft folds падать мягкими складками
    3) fall in (by, to) smth. fall in battle (in the war) пасть на поле битвы (на войне); fall by the sword пасть от сабельного удара; fall to the enemy bullet (to smb.'s gun, to smb.'s rifle, etc.) пасть от вражеской пули и т.д.; the city (the fort, etc.) fell to the enemy город и т.д. был захвачен противником || fall before /to/ temptation не устоять перед соблазном, поддаться соблазну
    4) fall to smth. their number fell to 10 их число упало /снизилось/ до десята; the thermometer fell to 20° below zero температура упала до двадцати градусов ниже нуля; his voice fell to a whisper его голос понизился до шепота, он перешел на шепот; fall in smth. fall in smb.'s esteem (in the public estimation, etc.) потерять в чьем-л. мнении и т.д.
    5) fall into smth. the river falls into sea (into a bay, into a lake, etc.) река впадает в море и т.д.; fall into (out of, in) some state fall into a deep sleep погрузиться в глубокий сон, fall into a doze задремать; fall into a stupor прийти в состояние оцепенения; fall into a rage рассердиться, разгневаться; fall into disgrace опозориться; fall into smb.'s disfavour лишиться чьего-л. расположения /чьей-л. благосклонности/; fall into disuse выйти из употребления; fall into ruin /into decay, into decline/ прийти в упадок, разрушиться; fall into poverty обнищать: fall into fallacy (into the same error, etc.) впадать в ошибку и т.д.; fall into the mistake of thinking that... ошибочно считать /полагать/, что...; fall into oblivion быть преданным забвению; fall into [a] habit приобретать привычку, привыкать; fall out of [a] habit отвыкать, отучаться от привычки; fall in love влюбляться; fall under smth. fall under smb.'s displeasure вызывать чье-л. неудовольствие; fall from smth. fall from people's favour (from one's former greatness, from smb.'s grace, etc.) потерять /утратить/ любовь народа и т.д.
    6) fall in(to) smth. fall in (to) two (into three groups, into four distinct parts, into the following classes, into five sections, into three periods, etc.) делиться /распадаться/ на две части и т.д.; the subject falls into four divisions в этой теме можно выделить четыре части /подтемы/
    7) fall on smth. the holiday (her birthday, the anniversary, etc.) falls on Sunday (on the 8th of April, on the same day, etc.) праздник a т.д. падает на воскресенье и т.д., the accent falls on the first syllable ударение падает на первый слог; fall on smb., smth. the choice (the blame, the suspicion, etc.) fell on him выбор и т.д. пал на него; the responsibility (all the expenses, etc.) falls on her /on her shoulders/ ответственность и т.д. ложится на нее /на ее плечи/; the duty fell on him эта обязанность была возложена на него; it has fallen on me to support the family (to open the discussion, to break the news to him, etc.) мне пришлось содержать семью и т.д.; the catastrophe fell on папу people во время катастрофы пострадали многие; fall to smb. the money (the estate, the inheritance, etc.) fell to him деньги и т.д. перешли к нему /достались ему/; the honours fell to him эта честь выпала ему /на его долю/; the tennis championship fell to our team наша команда стала чемпионом по теннису; fall to smb.'s lot выпадать на чью-л. долю; the lot fell to me жребий пал на меня
    8) fall under smth. fall under smb.'s influence (under smb.'s rule, under the spell of the book, etc.) подпадать под чье-л. влияние и т.д.; fall for smth. coll. fall for such an explanation (for her tears, etc.) поверить такому объяснению и т.д.; попасться на удочку, когда слышишь такое объяснение и т.д., fall for her sincere look быть обманутым ее невинным видом; his story sounded convincing so I fell for it его рассказ звучал так убедительно, что я попался на удочку; I'll not fall for any more of his tricks теперь он уже не проведет /не обманет/ меня своими штучками || fall for smb. coll. влюбиться в кого-л.; he falls for every pretty face he sees он влюбляется в каждую смазливую мордашку
    9) fall on smth. fall on evil days /on bad days, on hard times, etc./ попасть в трудную полосу, переживать тяжелые дни; fall into smth. fall into trouble попасть в беду; fall into difficulties испытывать трудности; fall into a trap /into a snare/ попасться в ловушку
    10) fall within smth. fall within this category (within article 10, within the scope of this discipline, within our agreement, etc.) входить в данную категорию и т.д.; fall under ( into) smth. fall under another category (under this heading, under this description, etc.) попадать в /подпадать под/ другую категорию и т.д.; it does not fall into either class это не попадает /не входит/ ни в тот, ни в другой класс
    11) fall among smb. fall among enemies (among thieves, among robbers, etc.) попасть к врагам /оказаться среди врагов/ и т.д.; fall into smth. fall into smb.'s hands (into smb.'s power) попасть в чьи-л. руки (оказаться в чьей-л. власти); fall into competent hands попасть в хорошие руки
    12) fall (up)on smb., smth. fall upon the enemy (on them from the rear, upon the unsuspecting travellers, on the village, etc.) нападать на врага и т.д.
    13) fall behind smb., smth. fall behind one's group (behind one's age, behind foreign competitors, etc.) отставать от своей группы и т.д.
    6. XVII
    fall to doing smth. fall to reading приняться за чтение и т.д.; fall to abusing smb. (to criticizing the main, etc.) начать оскорблять /ругать/ кого-л. и т.д.; fall to thinking of the past (of wondering where to go for the holidays, etc.) задуматься о прошлом и т.д.; fall to drinking запить, начать пьянствовать
    7. XXI1
    || fall [a] victim /prey/ to smth. пасть жертвой чего-л.; fall a victim to disease (to jealousy, to superstition, to lust, etc.) стать жертвой болезни и т.д.; fall prey to her charms стать жертвой ее обаяния

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > fall

  • 3 Curr, John

    [br]
    b. 1756 Kyo, near Lanchester, or in Greenside, near Ryton-on-Tyne, Durham, England
    d. 27 January 1823 Sheffield, England
    [br]
    English coal-mine manager and engineer, inventor of flanged, cast-iron plate rails.
    [br]
    The son of a "coal viewer", Curr was brought up in the West Durham colliery district. In 1777 he went to the Duke of Norfolk's collieries at Sheffield, where in 1880 he was appointed Superintendent. There coal was conveyed underground in baskets on sledges: Curr replaced the wicker sledges with wheeled corves, i.e. small four-wheeled wooden wagons, running on "rail-roads" with cast-iron rails and hauled from the coal-face to the shaft bottom by horses. The rails employed hitherto had usually consisted of plates of iron, the flange being on the wheels of the wagon. Curr's new design involved flanges on the rails which guided the vehicles, the wheels of which were unflanged and could run on any hard surface. He appears to have left no precise record of the date that he did this, and surviving records have been interpreted as implying various dates between 1776 and 1787. In 1787 John Buddle paid tribute to the efficiency of the rails of Curr's type, which were first used for surface transport by Joseph Butler in 1788 at his iron furnace at Wingerworth near Chesterfield: their use was then promoted widely by Benjamin Outram, and they were adopted in many other English mines. They proved serviceable until the advent of locomotives demanded different rails.
    In 1788 Curr also developed a system for drawing a full corve up a mine shaft while lowering an empty one, with guides to separate them. At the surface the corves were automatically emptied by tipplers. Four years later he was awarded a patent for using double ropes for lifting heavier loads. As the weight of the rope itself became a considerable problem with the increasing depth of the shafts, Curr invented the flat hemp rope, patented in 1798, which consisted of several small round ropes stitched together and lapped upon itself in winding. It acted as a counterbalance and led to a reduction in the time and cost of hoisting: at the beginning of a run the loaded rope began to coil upon a small diameter, gradually increasing, while the unloaded rope began to coil off a large diameter, gradually decreasing.
    Curr's book The Coal Viewer (1797) is the earliest-known engineering work on railway track and it also contains the most elaborate description of a Newcomen pumping engine, at the highest state of its development. He became an acknowledged expert on construction of Newcomen-type atmospheric engines, and in 1792 he established a foundry to make parts for railways and engines.
    Because of the poor financial results of the Duke of Norfolk's collieries at the end of the century, Curr was dismissed in 1801 despite numerous inventions and improvements which he had introduced. After his dismissal, six more of his patents were concerned with rope-making: the one he gained in 1813 referred to the application of flat ropes to horse-gins and perpendicular drum-shafts of steam engines. Curr also introduced the use of inclined planes, where a descending train of full corves pulled up an empty one, and he was one of the pioneers employing fixed steam engines for hauling. He may have resided in France for some time before his death.
    [br]
    Bibliography
    1788. British patent no. 1,660 (guides in mine shafts).
    1789. An Account of tin Improved Method of Drawing Coals and Extracting Ores, etc., from Mines, Newcastle upon Tyne.
    1797. The Coal Viewer and Engine Builder's Practical Companion; reprinted with five plates and an introduction by Charles E.Lee, 1970, London: Frank Cass, and New York: Augustus M.Kelley.
    1798. British patent no. 2,270 (flat hemp ropes).
    Further Reading
    F.Bland, 1930–1, "John Curr, originator of iron tram roads", Transactions of the Newcomen Society 11:121–30.
    R.A.Mott, 1969, Tramroads of the eighteenth century and their originator: John Curr', Transactions of the Newcomen Society 42:1–23 (includes corrections to Fred Bland's earlier paper).
    Charles E.Lee, 1970, introduction to John Curr, The Coal Viewer and Engine Builder's Practical Companion, London: Frank Cass, pp. 1–4; orig. pub. 1797, Sheffield (contains the most comprehensive biographical information).
    R.Galloway, 1898, Annals of Coalmining, Vol. I, London; reprinted 1971, London (provides a detailed account of Curr's technological alterations).
    WK / PJGR

    Biographical history of technology > Curr, John

  • 4 record

    1. transitive verb

    record a new LP — eine neue LP aufnehmen

    record something in a book/painting — etwas in einem Buch/auf einem Gemälde festhalten

    2) (register officially) dokumentieren; protokollieren [Verhandlung]
    2. intransitive verb
    aufzeichnen; (on tape) Tonbandaufnahmen/eine Tonbandaufnahme machen
    3. noun
    1)

    be on record[Prozess, Verhandlung, Besprechung:] protokolliert sein

    it is on record that... — es ist dokumentiert, dass...

    2) (report) Protokoll, das; (Law): (official report) [Gerichts]akte, die
    3) (document) Dokument, das; (piece of evidence) Zeugnis, das; Beleg, der

    just for the record — der Vollständigkeit halber; (iron.) nur der Ordnung halber

    [strictly] off the record — [ganz] inoffiziell

    get or keep or put or set the record straight — keine Missverständnisse aufkommen lassen

    4) (disc for gramophone) [Schall]platte, die
    5) (facts of somebody's/something's past) Ruf, der

    have a good record [of achievements] — gute Leistungen vorweisen können

    have a [criminal/police] record — vorbestraft sein

    6) (best performance) Rekord, der

    break or beat the record — den Rekord brechen

    4. attributive adjective
    * * *
    1. ['reko:d, -kəd, ]( American[) -kərd] noun
    1) (a written report of facts, events etc: historical records; I wish to keep a record of everything that is said at this meeting.) die Aufzeichnung
    2) (a round flat piece of (usually black) plastic on which music etc is recorded: a record of Beethoven's Sixth Symphony.) die Platte
    3) ((in races, games, or almost any activity) the best performance so far; something which has never yet been beaten: He holds the record for the 1,000 metres; The record for the high jump was broken/beaten this afternoon; He claimed to have eaten fifty sausages in a minute and asked if this was a record; ( also adjective) a record score.) der Rekord, Rekord...
    4) (the collected facts from the past of a person, institution etc: This school has a very poor record of success in exams; He has a criminal record.) das Register
    2. [rə'ko:d] verb
    1) (to write a description of (an event, facts etc) so that they can be read in the future: The decisions will be recorded in the minutes of the meeting.) aufschreiben
    2) (to put (the sound of music, speech etc) on a record or tape so that it can be listened to in the future: I've recorded the whole concert; Don't make any noise when I'm recording.) aufnehmen
    3) ((of a dial, instrument etc) to show (a figure etc) as a reading: The thermometer recorded 30°C yesterday.) verzeichnen
    4) (to give or show, especially in writing: to record one's vote in an election.) abgeben
    - academic.ru/60784/recorder">recorder
    - recording
    - record-player
    - in record time
    - off the record
    - on record
    * * *
    rec·ord
    I. n
    [ˈrekɔ:d, AM -ɚd]
    1. (information) Aufzeichnungen pl, Unterlagen pl; (document) Akte f; of attendance Liste f; (minutes) Protokoll nt, Niederschrift f
    this summer has been the hottest on \record dieser Sommer war der heißeste, der jemals verzeichnet wurde
    the coach went on \record as saying... der Trainer äußerte sich öffentlich dahingehend, dass...
    to be a matter of [public] \record [offiziell] belegt [o dokumentiert] sein
    to keep \records (register) Buch führen; (list) eine Liste führen; historian Aufzeichnungen machen
    to keep a private \record of sth sich dat etw notieren
    for the \record (for the minutes) für das Protokoll; (as a matter of form) der Ordnung halber
    2. no pl (past history) Vorgeschichte f; of achievements bisherige Leistungen
    this applicant has the best \record dieser Bewerber hat die besten Voraussetzungen
    he's got a clean \record er hat sich nichts zuschulden kommen lassen; (no convictions) er ist nicht vorbestraft
    given Mr Smith's \record as a good credit risk, we can give him the loan in Anbetracht der Tatsache, dass Herr Smith sich in der Vergangenheit bereits als kreditwürdig erwiesen hat, können wir ihm das Darlehen geben
    police \record Vorstrafen pl
    safety \record Sicherheitszeugnis nt
    criminal \record Vorstrafenregister nt
    dental \record zahnärztliche Unterlagen pl
    to have an excellent \record worker, employee ausgezeichnete Leistungen vorweisen können
    to have a good/bad \record einen guten/schlechten Ruf haben
    medical \record Krankenblatt nt
    3. (music) [Schall]platte f
    hit \record Hit m fam
    to change/play/put on a \record eine Platte umdrehen/spielen/auflegen
    to make [or cut] a \record eine [Schall]platte aufnehmen
    4. SPORT Rekord m
    Olympic \record olympischer Rekord
    world \record Weltrekord m
    to break [or beat] a \record einen Rekord brechen
    to hold a \record einen Rekord halten
    to set [or establish] a \record einen Rekord aufstellen
    5. LAW (court report) [Gerichts]protokoll nt, Gerichtsakte f
    a court of \record ein ordentliches Gericht
    6. COMPUT [Daten]satz m
    7.
    to put [or set] the \record straight für Klarheit sorgen, alle Missverständnisse aus dem Weg räumen
    to say sth on/off the \record etw offiziell/inoffiziell sagen
    strictly off the \record ganz im Vertrauen, streng vertraulich
    II. adj
    [ˈrekɔ:d, AM -ɚd]
    inv Rekord-
    \record crop/turnout/year Rekordernte f/-beteiligung f/-jahr nt
    to reach a \record high/low ein Rekordhoch/Rekordtief nt erreichen
    to do sth in \record time etw in Rekordzeit erledigen
    III. vt
    [rɪˈkɔ:d, AM -ˈkɔ:rd]
    hyphenate re·cord
    1. (store)
    to \record sth facts, events etw aufzeichnen [o festhalten]
    the temperature fell today, with -14°C being \recorded in some places die Temperaturen fielen heute, stellenweise wurden -14°C gemessen
    to \record a birth/a death/a marriage LAW eine Geburt/einen Todesfall/eine Heirat registrieren [o [ins Register] eintragen]
    to \record one's feelings/ideas/thoughts seine Gefühle/Ideen/Gedanken niederschreiben
    to \record sth in the minutes of a meeting etw in einem Sitzungsprotokoll vermerken
    to \record rotations/the speed/the temperature Umdrehungen/die Geschwindigkeit/die Temperatur anzeigen [o messen]
    the needle \recorded 50 mph die Nadel zeigte 80 km/h
    3. (for later reproduction)
    to \record sth FILM, MUS etw aufnehmen; event etw dokumentieren
    to \record a speech eine Rede aufzeichnen
    IV. vi
    [rɪˈkɔ:d, AM -ˈkɔ:rd]
    hyphenate re·cord (on tape, cassette) Aufnahmen machen, ÖSTERR aufnehmen; person eine Aufnahme machen; machine aufnehmen
    the VCR is \recording der Videorecorder nimmt gerade auf
    * * *
    [rɪ'kɔːd]
    1. vt
    1) facts, story, events (diarist, person) aufzeichnen; (documents, diary etc) dokumentieren; (in register) eintragen; (= keep minutes of) protokollieren; one's thoughts, feelings etc festhalten, niederschreiben; protest, disapproval zum Ausdruck bringen

    to record a verdict of accidental death —

    history records that... — es ist geschichtlich dokumentiert, dass...

    the author records that... — der Verfasser berichtet, dass...

    2) (thermometer, meter etc) verzeichnen, registrieren; (needle) aufzeichnen, registrieren
    3) (on tape, cassette etc) aufnehmen, aufzeichnen; (person) aufnehmen
    4) CD, DVD brennen
    2. vi
    (Tonband)aufnahmen machen

    he is recording at 5 o'clocker hat um 5 Uhr eine Aufnahme

    3. n
    ['rekɔːd]
    1) (= account) Aufzeichnung f; (of attendance) Liste f; (of meeting) Protokoll nt; (= official document) Unterlage f, Akte f; (lit, fig of the past, of civilization) Dokument nt

    (public) records — im Staatsarchiv gelagerte Urkunden

    a photographic record —

    to keep a record of sthüber etw (acc) Buch führen; (official, registrar) etw registrieren; (historian, chronicler) etw aufzeichnen

    it is on record that... — es gibt Belege dafür, dass...; (in files) es ist aktenkundig, dass...

    I'm prepared to go on record as saying that... — ich stehe zu der Behauptung, dass...

    he's on record as having said... — es ist belegt, dass er gesagt hat,...

    last night the PM went on record as saying... — gestern Abend hat sich der Premier dahin gehend geäußert, dass...

    there is no record of his having said it — es ist nirgends belegt, dass er es gesagt hat

    this is strictly off the recorddies ist nur inoffizell

    (strictly) off the record he did come — ganz im Vertrauen: er ist doch gekommen

    2) (= police record) Vorstrafen pl

    he's got a clean record, he hasn't got a record — er ist nicht vorbestraft

    3) (= history) Vorgeschichte f; (= achievements) Leistungen pl

    to have an excellent record —

    with a record like yours you should be able to handle this job — mit Ihren Voraussetzungen müssten Sie sich in dieser Stelle leicht zurechtfinden

    to have a good school record — ein guter Schüler/eine guter Schülerin sein

    to have a good safety record —

    to spoil one's recordes sich (dat) verderben, sich (dat) ein Minus einhandeln

    I've been looking at your record, Jones — ich habe mir Ihre Akte angesehen, Jones

    4) (MUS) (Schall)platte f; (= recording) (of voice, music etc) Aufnahme f; (of programme, speech) Aufzeichnung f, Aufnahme f

    long-jump record — Weitsprungrekord, Rekord im Weitsprung

    6) (on seismograph etc) Aufzeichnung f, Registrierung f
    7) (COMPUT in database) Datensatz m
    * * *
    record [rıˈkɔː(r)d]
    A v/t
    1. schriftlich niederlegen, aufzeichnen, -schreiben
    2. eintragen oder registrieren (lassen), erfassen, aufnehmen:
    recorded delivery Postwesen: Br Zustellung f gegen Empfangsbestätigung
    3. JUR beurkunden, protokollieren, zu Protokoll oder zu den Akten nehmen
    4. fig aufzeichnen, festhalten, (der Nachwelt) überliefern
    5. TECH
    a) Messwerte registrieren, aufzeichnen (beide auch Gerät)
    b) IT Daten aufzeichnen, registrieren
    6. a)(auf Tonband, Schallplatte etc, auch fotografisch) aufnehmen oder festhalten, eine Aufnahme machen von (oder gen), eine Sendung mitschneiden:
    record sth on tape auch etwas auf Band sprechen;
    recorded broadcast (RADIO, TV) Aufzeichnung f;
    the broadcast was recorded die Übertragung war eine Aufzeichnung
    b) ein Tonband etc bespielen
    c) eine CD brennen
    7. obs ein Lied singen (Vogel)
    8. seine Stimme abgeben
    9. obs bezeugen
    B v/i
    1. aufzeichnen (etc A)
    2. a) Aufnahmen machen
    b) sich gut etc aufnehmen lassen:
    C s record [ˈrekɔː(r)d; US besonders ˈrekərd]
    1. Aufzeichnung f, Niederschrift f:
    a)(geschichtlich etc) verzeichnet oder nachgewiesen, schriftlich belegt,
    b) C 4,
    c) das beste etc aller Zeiten, bisher;
    off the record inoffiziell;
    on the record offiziell;
    he hasn’t gone on record as showing a lot of initiative er hat sich bis jetzt nicht gerade durch viel Initiative hervorgetan;
    put ( oder set) the record straight die Dinge zurechtrücken;
    (just) to put the record straight (nur) um das einmal klarzustellen;
    just for the record (nur) um das einmal festzuhalten
    2. (schriftlicher) Bericht
    3. auch JUR Urkunde f, Dokument n, Unterlage f
    4. JUR
    a) Protokoll n, Niederschrift f
    b) (Gerichts)Akte f, Aktenstück n:
    on record aktenkundig, in den Akten;
    on the record of the case nach Aktenlage;
    go on record fig sich erklären oder festlegen;
    place on record aktenkundig machen, protokollieren;
    record office Archiv n
    5. a) Register n, Liste f, Verzeichnis n:
    keep a record Buch führen (of über akk)
    b) Strafregister n, weitS. Vorstrafen(register) pl(n):
    have a (criminal) record vorbestraft sein
    6. auch TECH Registrierung f, Aufzeichnung f
    7. a) Ruf m, Leumund m, Vergangenheit f:
    a bad record ein schlechter Ruf oder Leumund
    b) gute etc Leistung(en pl) (in der Vergangenheit):
    have a brilliant record as an executive hervorragende Leistungen als leitender Angestellter vorweisen können, auf eine glänzende Karriere als leitender Angestellter zurückblicken können
    8. fig Urkunde f, Zeugnis n:
    be a record of sth etwas bezeugen
    9. a) (Schall)Platte f:
    make a record eine Platte aufnehmen;
    put another record on! fig umg leg ‘ne andere Platte auf!
    b) (Band- etc) Aufnahme f, Aufzeichnung f, Mitschnitt m
    10. SPORT, auch weitS. Rekord m, Best-, Höchstleistung f
    D adj record [ˈrekɔː(r)d; US besonders ˈrekərd]
    1. SPORT etc Rekord…:
    record attempt ( oder attendance, jump, prices, etc);
    record high (low) WIRTSCH Rekordhoch n (Rekordtief n) (einer Währung etc);
    record holder Rekordhalter(in), -inhaber(in);
    record performance allg Spitzenleistung f;
    in record time in Rekordzeit
    2. (Schall)Platten…:
    record changer Plattenwechsler m;
    a) Plattensammlung f, -archiv n,
    b) besonders HIST Plattenverleih m;
    record player Plattenspieler m;
    record producer Plattenproduzent(in)
    rec. abk
    * * *
    1. transitive verb

    record something in a book/painting — etwas in einem Buch/auf einem Gemälde festhalten

    2) (register officially) dokumentieren; protokollieren [Verhandlung]
    2. intransitive verb
    aufzeichnen; (on tape) Tonbandaufnahmen/eine Tonbandaufnahme machen
    3. noun
    1)

    be on record[Prozess, Verhandlung, Besprechung:] protokolliert sein

    it is on record that... — es ist dokumentiert, dass...

    2) (report) Protokoll, das; (Law): (official report) [Gerichts]akte, die
    3) (document) Dokument, das; (piece of evidence) Zeugnis, das; Beleg, der

    just for the record — der Vollständigkeit halber; (iron.) nur der Ordnung halber

    [strictly] off the record — [ganz] inoffiziell

    get or keep or put or set the record straight — keine Missverständnisse aufkommen lassen

    4) (disc for gramophone) [Schall]platte, die
    5) (facts of somebody's/something's past) Ruf, der

    have a good record [of achievements] — gute Leistungen vorweisen können

    have a [criminal/police] record — vorbestraft sein

    6) (best performance) Rekord, der

    break or beat the record — den Rekord brechen

    4. attributive adjective
    * * *
    (music) n.
    Platte -n f.
    Schallplatte f. adj.
    aufzeichnet adj. n.
    Aufzeichnung f.
    Datensatz m.
    Rekord -e m.
    Rekordmarke f.
    Satz ¨-e m. v.
    aufnehmen v.
    aufzeichnen v.
    erfassen v.
    protokollieren v.
    registrieren v.

    English-german dictionary > record

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