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記録

kiroku /kiɾokɯ/

Kiroku refers to the act of documenting facts, events, or data in a permanent form such as writing, video, or digital files. It also commonly refers to a 'record' in sports or competitions, representing the best performance achieved.

Exemplos

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1

毎日、日記にその日の出来事を記録しています。

I record the day's events in my diary every day.

2

本日の会議の内容は、正確に記録に残してください。

Please ensure that the contents of today's meeting are accurately recorded.

3

昨日のゲーム、スマホで記録した?

Did you record yesterday's game on your phone?

Família de palavras

Substantivo
記録
Verb
記録する
Adjetivo
記録的な
Relacionado
記録員
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Dica de memorização

Think of 'Ki' as 'Write' and 'Roku' as 'Rock'. You are carving words into a 'Rock' to make a permanent 'Record'.

Quiz rápido

彼は100メートル走で世界____を更新した。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: 記録

Exemplos

1

毎日、日記にその日の出来事を記録しています。

everyday

I record the day's events in my diary every day.

2

本日の会議の内容は、正確に記録に残してください。

formal

Please ensure that the contents of today's meeting are accurately recorded.

3

昨日のゲーム、スマホで記録した?

informal

Did you record yesterday's game on your phone?

4

研究者は実験の全過程を詳細に記録する必要がある。

academic

Researchers must record the entire process of the experiment in detail.

5

すべての取引記録は、サーバーに保存されています。

business

All transaction records are stored on the server.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
記録
Verb
記録する
Adjetivo
記録的な
Relacionado
記録員

Colocações comuns

記録を更新する to break/update a record
記録に残る to stay on record / to be memorable
記録を取る to take records / to take notes
世界記録 world record
記録的な暑さ record-breaking heat

Frases Comuns

新記録

new record

記録を塗り替える

to rewrite/break a record

公式記録

official record

Frequentemente confundido com

記録 vs 記憶

Kioku refers to mental memory or the ability to remember, while kiroku refers to physical or digital documentation.

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Notas de uso

Kiroku can be used as a standalone noun or combined with 'suru' to form a verb. In sports contexts, it almost always translates to 'the record' (the score or time achieved).

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Erros comuns

Learners often confuse kiroku (record) with kioku (memory) because they sound similar. Remember that kiroku usually involves an external medium like paper or a computer.

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Dica de memorização

Think of 'Ki' as 'Write' and 'Roku' as 'Rock'. You are carving words into a 'Rock' to make a permanent 'Record'.

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Origem da palavra

Derived from Middle Chinese: 'Ki' (to chronicle/write down) + 'Roku' (to copy/record).

Padrões gramaticais

Noun + を + 記録する (to record something) 記録 + に + 残る (to be recorded/remembered) 記録的 + な + Noun (record-breaking ...)
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Contexto cultural

Japanese business and school culture places high value on 'gijiroku' (meeting minutes) and 'renrakuchō' (contact books), emphasizing the importance of keeping records for accountability.

Quiz rápido

彼は100メートル走で世界____を更新した。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: 記録

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