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Definition and meaning of 記録 - きろく in Japanese

きろく記録
kiroku

N4

1.record

Verbal Noun

レポートの内容を記録してください。
Record the content of the report.
きろくファイル記録ファイル
kirokufairu

N4

1.file

Noun

記録ファイルは 棚にしまいます。
I placed the file on the shelf.
きろく記録
kiroku

N4

1.keeping track of information or events.

Noun

会議の記録を取りましょう。
Let's take minutes of the meeting.
この記録は重要です。
This record is important.
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2.keeping track of results or scores in sports.

Noun

今日の試合で新しい記録を作りました。
I set a new record in today's game.
彼の記録は驚くほど素晴らしいです。
His record is amazingly impressive.
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3.keep a written or electronic record.

Suru verb, Transitive verb

今日の試合の記録を取りました。
I recorded the results of today's game.
旅行中の出来事を記録しました。
I documented the events during the trip.
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4.achieving a notable result or setting a record.

Suru verb, Transitive verb

彼は新しい記録を樹立した。
He set a new record.
記録を更新するために頑張った。
He worked hard to update the record.
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5.keeping track of information or events.

Wikipedia definition

今日の試合の記録を見た。
I watched the recording of today's game.
記録を残すことは大切だ。
It is important to keep a record.
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Collocations
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WORD OF THE DAY

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hanabi

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記録 きろく
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