récord

/ˈrekoɾd/, [ˈre.koɾð̞]

record


Noun récord m (plural récords)

  1. record (the most extreme known value of some achievement)

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Examples
  • Tom cree que es imposible que Mary rompa el récord.

    Tom thinks it impossible for Mary to break the record.

  • Él batió el récord mundial de salto de altura.

    He bettered the world record in the high jump.

  • Nadie puede romper su récord.

    Nobody can break his record.

  • Tom rompió el récord mundial.

    Tom broke the world record.

  • Él batió el récord mundial.

    He broke the world record.

  • Él rompió el récord.

    He broke the record.

  • Tom rompió el récord.

    Tom broke the record.

  • Él rompió el récord mundial.

    He broke the world record.

  • Rompí el récord mundial.

    I broke the world record.

  • Es un récord olímpico.

    It's an olympic record.

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