recording instrument

collocation in English

meaningsofrecordingandinstrument

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recording
noun
uk
/rɪˈkɔː.dɪŋ/
us
/rɪˈkɔːr.dɪŋ/
speech, music, or moving pictures that have been recorded to be listened to or ...
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instrument
noun[C]
uk
/ˈɪn.strə.mənt/
us
/ˈɪn.strə.mənt/
an object, such as a piano, guitar, or drum, that is played to produce ...
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(Definition ofrecordingandinstrumentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Certain recordings are unusable due to various reasons such as technical failure in therecordinginstrument or failure to elicit the less preferred language on a few occasions.
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It is true that when the wind is in the east it blows past ourrecordinginstrument, but somebody else is getting it.
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One suggestion which has been canvassed and which so far has found little favour is some kind ofrecordinginstrumentwhich would show what took place.
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Initiated the first world-wide network of seismological stations with his accurate recording instruments.
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He determined the conditions under which the curve traced by a high-speedrecordinginstrumentwould follow as closely as possible the actual variations of the physical phenomenon being studied.
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Recordings in the dark were made with the stimulus monitor and room lights off with the animal behind a curtain to shield from the lights of any recording instruments.
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Meters fitted with barograph type recording instruments are generally used to estimate the average speed at which traffic is moving rather than the speeds of individual vehicles.
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Despite this, they are still technologically advanced, possessing quantum computers, helicopters, communications and biological recording instruments.
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Originally a radial planimeter was of academic interest only, but ten years later clock driven recording instruments started being used.
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Various wind gauges and other meteorological recording instruments are attached to the roof of the tower.
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The second building consists of precision recording instruments, which give data about geomagnetic storms caused by solar storms which is shared with different countries.
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