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récord

record

noun RREH-korrd Less Common

Origin: English loanword

Usage Note

Récord is borrowed from English and is always masculine: el récord mundial. The written accent on the e marks the stress, since the word ends in a consonant other than -n/-s and would otherwise be stressed on the last syllable. Its plural is récords (not récordes). It is used almost exclusively in sporting and statistical contexts; registro covers other senses of 'record'.

Examples

"Batió el récord mundial de velocidad."

Natural Translation

She broke the world speed record.

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