きろく
Meanings
Noun
1. record; minutes; document
2. record (e.g. in sports); results; score
Verb (する)
3. to record; to document
4. to set a record (e.g. in sports); to show a result; to reach a value
Pitch accent
ろく
Composed of
account; history; chronicle; Kojiki; Records of Ancient Matters
record; transcript
Used in vocabulary (57 in total)
new record (in sports, etc.)
record keeper; recorder; archivist
world record; establishing a world record (in)
Examples (26 in total)
The economy recorded a negative growth.
This moment will be recorded in history.
His record will never be broken.
I keep a daily record of the temperature.
Even if my memories fade, my records will remain.
He holds a record in swimming.
The whole experiment was recorded on film.
Japan's trade surplus soared to a record high.
It was the greatest earthquake on record.
Your speech will be recorded in history.
The Tokyo stock market recorded an unprecedented loss.
The records of our discussions are kept by the secretary.
Progress is monitored daily and stored in a database.
This winter the record for snowfall was broken.
The secretary was asked to file past records.
A group of scientists stood by, ready to record the experiment.
Tom thinks it's impossible for Mary to break the record.
Records certify that Bob passed his driving test.
The boy decided to observe and record honeybees in detail.
Steel production of the year was the highest on record.
They have lost 10 games in a row since their winning streak ended.
His competition record was the worst among the five.
Steel output set a record for two consecutive years.
The Japanese economy recorded more than 60 months of continuous expansion.
The unemployment rate dropped to a five-year low in January.
Net profit for the last three months is a new record high!