en recording somethign

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

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recording somethign is used for…

  • en saving something for the future ➜
  • en having it to listen to later ➜
  • en keeping a record ➜
  • en keeping records ➜
  • en listening to it later ➜
  • en documentation ➜
  • en documentation of facts ➜
  • en documenting the specifics of a contract ➜
  • en education ➜
  • en having it at your disposal later ➜
  • en historical purposes ➜
  • en keeping track of something ➜
  • en mastering a record ➜
  • en research and development of a project ➜
  • en watching a tv show later ➜
  • en writing something down on paper ➜

Effects of recording somethign

  • en a record ➜
  • en recording something ➜
  • en being able to keep it ➜
  • en a compact disc is produced ➜
  • en a copy of the original ➜
  • en creating a tape ➜
  • en evidence for a trial ➜
  • en you get a lasting record ➜
  • en getting the letters right ➜
  • en getting a record deal ➜
  • en it haunts you later in life ➜
  • en having a lasting copy of audio ➜
  • en having a permenant record of it ➜
  • en obtaining a permanent record ➜
  • en permanent ➜
  • en permenancy ➜
  • en sometimes permanent ➜

recording somethign requires…

  • en a recorder ➜
  • en tape ➜
  • en you to have a recording device ➜
  • en a recording device ➜
  • en a spell checker ➜
  • en taking a picture ➜

recording somethign is a subevent of…

  • en someone coughing ➜
  • en creating a copy ➜
  • en direct the recording ➜
  • en feedback ➜
  • en learn to spell something ➜
  • en make a silly noise ➜
  • en you might run out of tape ➜
  • en pressing record on the machine ➜
  • en speak ➜
  • en think ahead to playback time ➜
  • en use a tape recorder ➜
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