[
UK
/ɹɪkˈɔːdɐ/
]
[ US /ɹiˈkɔɹdɝ, ɹɪˈkɔɹdɝ/ ]
[ US /ɹiˈkɔɹdɝ, ɹɪˈkɔɹdɝ/ ]
NOUN
- equipment for making records
- someone responsible for keeping records
- a barrister or solicitor who serves as part-time judge in towns or boroughs
- a tubular wind instrument with 8 finger holes and a fipple mouthpiece
How To Use recorder In A Sentence
- And they sing and play oboes and clarinets and violins and cellos and recorders on through the late afternoon in a warm, close auditorium.
- Cleland was occupied with his visual recorder, surveyor, gravitometer, and whatever else he could wield in the saddle, or simply with gazing around. Starfarers
- The recorder, prosecutor and coroner are Republicans, while the auditor, treasurer and sheriff are Democrats.
- They are certainly large in children of primary school age who are commonly taught the recorder.
- John Devaux, who became a Recorder and head of chambers in 1989, has been appointed a circuit judge.
- Color televisions evolve into digital televisions capable of showing several pictures simultaneously; videocassette recorders into camcorders.
- Any rolling part can do it, but the major flutter-maker in your tape recorder is likely to be the capstan.
- She waved at Stephen who came over at high speed once he spotted the tape recorder. JUST BETWEEN US
- Maybe, but I find the bravura in the C major one for sopranino recorder even more remarkable.
- The court also upheld the decision of the assistant recorder to reject the counterclaim which the defendant sought to introduce.