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Record

Record

(v)
UK
ˈrekɔːd
US
ˈrekərd
Definition: A thing constituting a piece of evidence about the past, especially an account kept in writing or some other permanent form.
Meaning: Ghi, ghi chép
Very Common
How to use "Record" vocabulary in sentence (example)

Jeremy Lin held the record of the high points scored in their first 3 games.

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Karl Malone holds the record for free throws.

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Harlem Globetrotters Corey 'Thunder' Law made a shot from 109 feet, 9 inches, setting world record.

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The world record for the highest basketball shot is 415 feet high.

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Older folk are flocking to the online marketplace, in record numbers, opting for a home-away-from-home experience, instead of the one size fits all, assembly line hotels, which often feel impersonal and lacking in charm.

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But the record for the most items listed, collectively form multiple sellers at one given time was 800 million items.

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The Guinness World Record for the most pancakes served in 8 hours by a team is 34,818.

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The record for the largest number of kittens in the same litter was 19.

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The record is held by a Burmese cat called Tarawood Antigone, who was just four years old at the time.

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She lived with her owners in Bonham, Texas, where she gave birth to the world-record-holding number of kittens.

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However, the oldest domestic horse on record was Old Billy, who died at the age of 62.

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Sampson was a Shire horse and the tallest on record.

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The record for the largest number of portions sold in one day by an independent fish and chip shop is over 4,000.

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Record weight for males is claimed as 700 lbs (318 kg), but this cannot be confirmed.

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