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record library SUBST

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library [Brit ˈlʌɪbrəri, ˈlʌɪbri, americ ˈlaɪˌbrɛri, ˈlaɪb(ə)ri] SUBST

1. library:

photo(graphic) library atrib book, card, service, ticket

2. library COMPUT atrib:

library program, software

I. record SUBST [Brit ˈrɛkɔːd, americ ˈrɛkərd]

1. record (written account):

to keep a record of order, calls

2. record (data):

3. record (history):

to have a good record on human rights, recycling, safety

4. record ÁUDIO:

disque m (by, of de)
change the record coloq! atrib collection, company, label, producer, sales, shop
change the record coloq! industry

5. record (best performance):

record m (for, in de)
to set/to hold a record atrib result, sales, score, speed, time
inv, after subst to do sth in record time

6. record COMPUT (collection of data):

7. record JUR:

II. record VERBO trans [Brit rɪˈkɔːd, americ rəˈkɔrd]

1. record (note):

record detail, idea, opinion
record transaction

2. record (on disc, tape):

record album, interview, song
enregistrer (on sur)

3. record (register):

record equipment: temperature, rainfall
record dial, gauge: pressure, speed

4. record (provide an account of) diary, report:

record event, conditions

III. record VERBO intr [Brit rɪˈkɔːd, americ rəˈkɔrd]

record video, tape recorder:

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record library SUBST (discs)

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library <-ies> [ˈlaɪbrəri, americ -brer-] SUBST

1. library (books or media collection):

2. library (serial publication):

Expressões:

I. record1 [ˈrekɔ:d, americ -ɚd] SUBST

1. record (account):

record JUR
record of proceedings
to be on record statement

2. record (note):

3. record (file):

4. record no pl (personal history):

5. record (achievements):

6. record (recording):

7. record (music disc):

8. record (achievement) a. DESP:

9. record COMPUT:

II. record1 [ˈrekɔ:d, americ -ɚd] ADJ (unbeaten)

record inv

I. record2 [rɪˈkɔ:d, americ -ˈkɔ:rd] VERBO trans

1. record (make a recording of):

2. record (write about) event:

record JUR

3. record (register):

II. record2 [rɪˈkɔ:d, americ -ˈkɔ:rd] VERBO intr

record person, machine
record sound
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record library SUBST

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library <-ies> [ˈlaɪ·brer·i] SUBST

1. library (books or media collection):

2. library (serial publication):

Expressões:

I. record1 [ˈrek·ərd] SUBST

1. record (account):

record JUR
record of proceedings
to be on record statement

2. record (note):

3. record (file):

4. record (personal history):

5. record (achievements):

6. record (recording):

7. record (music album):

8. record (achievement) a. sports:

9. record comput:

II. record1 [ˈrek·ərd] ADJ (unbeaten)

record inv

I. record2 [rɪ·ˈkɔrd] VERBO trans

1. record music, voice:

2. record (write about) event:

record JUR

3. record (register):

II. record2 [rɪ·ˈkɔrd] VERBO intr

record person, machine
record sound
Present
Irecord
yourecord
he/she/itrecords
werecord
yourecord
theyrecord
Past
Irecorded
yourecorded
he/she/itrecorded
werecorded
yourecorded
theyrecorded
Present Perfect
Ihaverecorded
youhaverecorded
he/she/ithasrecorded
wehaverecorded
youhaverecorded
theyhaverecorded
Past Perfect
Ihadrecorded
youhadrecorded
he/she/ithadrecorded
wehadrecorded
youhadrecorded
theyhadrecorded

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These books formed a most interesting section of his library.
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During this time, in order to serve the patrons the best, a system was established consisting of the main library and three branches.
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The library features over 300,000 virtual and physical volumes to support music scholarly study.
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The project stalled and the library fell into neglect.
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It has a wide variety of undergraduate and graduate programs, including library science, business and many other specialties.
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