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recording
/ rɪˈkɔːdɪŋ /
noun
the act or process of making a record, esp of sound on a gramophone record or magnetic tape
( as modifier )
recording studio
recording head
the record or tape so produced
something that has been recorded, esp a radio or television programme
Word History and Origins
Origin of recording1
Example Sentences
The first recording came out in 1968 as an LP in a gatefold jacket that opened to reveal the score of those 53 fragments.
Once they regained their master tapes, they licensed their catalog to reissue labels and kept a vigilant eye on how their recordings were disseminated in the marketplace.
“The first time I walked into his personal recording studio, the first thing I noticed was a huge print of ‘Bride of Frankenstein,’ our 1935 classic, hanging on the wall.
In the secret recording, Schnitt was asked about the existence of the Epstein files.
The man reported the email contact to South Yorkshire Police, with Thompson, 29, subsequently recording the suspect did not want to pursue a complaint.
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