record (EN)
nom, adjectif, verbe

nom “record”

sg. record, pl. records or uncountable
  1. compte rendu
    The hospital keeps detailed records of every patient's medical history.
  2. record
    She broke the world record for the fastest marathon by a woman.
  3. réputation (dans le contexte de comportement passé)
    The student's academic record shows consistent excellence in all subjects.
  4. vestige
    The fossil records found in the area indicate that dinosaurs once roamed this land millions of years ago.
  5. musique enregistrée
    The band's latest record features a mix of jazz and electronic music.
  6. disque vinyle
    She found an old Beatles record in her attic and decided to play it on her vintage turntable.
  7. casier judiciaire
    Before hiring, the company checks whether an applicant has a record.

adjectif “record”

record, non-gradable
  1. record (adjectif)
    She achieved a record number of sales this month, surpassing all past employees.

verbe “record”

record; he records; past recorded, part. recorded; ger. recording
  1. consigner
    She recorded her grandmother's stories to preserve the family history.
  2. enregistrer
    She recorded her first podcast episode in her bedroom.
  3. inscrire dans les registres publics
    After the marriage certificate was recorded at the courthouse, their union became legally recognized.
  4. indiquer (dans le contexte d'un instrument de mesure)
    The barometer recorded a pressure drop, indicating an approaching storm.