en record somethign

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

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record somethign requires…

  • en record something ➜
  • en set the VCR ➜
  • en tape it ➜
  • en use a recorder ➜
  • en buy a tape recorder ➜
  • en capture its sound or image ➜
  • en copy it onto another disk ➜
  • en document it ➜
  • en find a tape ➜
  • en get a recorder ➜
  • en go to a studio ➜
  • en have a blank tape ➜
  • en have a microphone ➜
  • en have something to record onto ➜
  • en keep recards ➜
  • en keeping in a place ➜
  • en press the record button ➜
  • en push the rec button ➜
  • en you shouldn't leave copies ➜
  • en start the recorder ➜
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record somethign is a subevent of…

  • en it becomes a record ➜
  • en make a cd ➜
  • en make a spelling mistake ➜
  • en name the recording ➜
  • en remember ➜
  • en rerecord final take ➜
  • en save it for future reference ➜
  • en spell it wrong ➜
  • en start a recording machine ➜
  • en write it down ➜

record somethign is motivated by…

  • en keep it ➜
  • en be able to remember it later ➜
  • en become famous ➜
  • en document it ➜
  • en have a record of it ➜
  • en keep records ➜
  • en other people can use recorded information ➜
  • en preserve it for future generations ➜

record somethign is the first step of…

  • en get a blank tape ➜
  • en press the record button ➜
  • en push buttons ➜
  • en put a tape into the recorder ➜
  • en start the original recording ➜
  • en start the recorder ➜
  • en tun on the recording device ➜
  • en voice check ➜

Things that make you want record somethign

  • en a desire to save something ➜
  • en Having a recorder ➜
  • en ideas and thoughts ➜
  • en An interesting lecture ➜
  • en memories of your child ➜
  • en special moments ➜

record somethign is the last step of…

  • en decide how you will record it ➜
  • en hit stop ➜
  • en play back the tape ➜
  • en press stop ➜
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