記録する
§ What 記録する (kiroku suru) means
- Japanese Word
- 記録する (きろくする)
- Meaning
- To write down information or preserve it; to record.
- Part of Speech
- Verb (suru verb)
Alright, let's break down 記録する (kiroku suru). This verb is super useful because it covers a lot of ground. Think of it as 'to record,' 'to write down,' or 'to document.' You'll hear it in many different situations, from daily life to more formal settings.
§ Where you hear 記録する (kiroku suru)
This word pops up in a lot of common places. Once you start listening for it, you'll realize just how often it's used. Here are some key areas:
- Work: In any professional environment, recording information is crucial.
- School: Students and teachers alike are constantly recording things.
- News: Journalists and news anchors talk about recording events.
- Sports: Keeping track of scores and achievements.
- Everyday life: From keeping a diary to jotting down notes.
Let's look at some examples to see how it works in context.
§ In a work setting
At work, you'll often hear 記録する when talking about meetings, project updates, or important data.
会議の内容を記録してください。(Kaigi no naiyou o kiroku shite kudasai.)
- Hint
- Please record the contents of the meeting.
顧客の情報を記録する必要があります。(Kokyaku no jouhou o kiroku suru hitsuyou ga arimasu.)
- Hint
- It's necessary to record customer information.
§ In an educational setting
At school, students often 記録する notes, and teachers 記録する grades or attendance.
先生が宿題の提出日を記録しました。(Sensei ga shukudai no teishutsu-bi o kiroku shimashita.)
- Hint
- The teacher recorded the homework submission date.
授業で大事なことをノートに記録します。(Jugyou de daiji na koto o nooto ni kiroku shimasu.)
- Hint
- I record important things in my notebook during class.
§ In the news
The news often uses 記録する when talking about events, historical moments, or setting new records (like in sports).
この出来事は歴史に記録されるでしょう。(Kono dekigoto wa rekishi ni kiroku sareru deshou.)
- Hint
- This event will be recorded in history.
新しい世界記録が記録されました。(Atarashii sekai kiroku ga kiroku saremashita.)
- Hint
- A new world record was set (recorded).
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
その出来事を記録するために、彼は日記をつけ始めた。
He started a diary to record the event.
会議の重要な点を記録してください。
Please record the important points of the meeting.
研究者は、観察結果を詳細に記録した。
The researcher recorded the observations in detail.
歴史家は、古代文明の生活様式を記録しようと努めた。
Historians have tried to record the lifestyle of ancient civilizations.
彼女は、旅行の思い出を写真に記録した。
She recorded her travel memories in photos.
不正行為を記録するために、監視カメラが設置された。
Surveillance cameras were installed to record misconduct.
医師は、患者の症状をカルテに記録した。
The doctor recorded the patient's symptoms in the medical chart.
このソフトウェアは、自動的にユーザーの操作を記録する。
This software automatically records user operations.
खुद को परखो 6 सवाल
Choose the best English translation for "記録する".
"記録する" (kiroku suru) means "to record" or "to write down information."
Which Japanese word means "to record"?
Among the options, "記録する" (kiroku suru) is the verb for "to record."
I want to ___ my homework in my notebook. (私は宿題をノートに___たいです。)
To say 'I want to record' or 'write down', you use '記録したい'.
The Japanese word "記録する" means "to read".
No, "記録する" means "to record" or "to write down", not "to read". "読む" (yomu) means "to read".
You can use "記録する" when you write down important information.
Yes, "記録する" is the correct verb to use when you are writing down or preserving information.
If you want to say "I will record my daily events", you should use "記録します".
Yes, "記録します" (kiroku shimasu) is the polite present/future tense of "記録する", meaning "I will record".
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उदाहरण
会議の内容を記録する。
संबंधित सामग्री
यह शब्द अन्य भाषाओं में
history के और शब्द
王朝
A2A succession of rulers from the same family.
人物
A2A person, especially one of importance or character.
貴重な
A2Valuable, precious, or priceless.
歴史的
A2Historical, pertaining to history, or historic.
中世の
B1Relating to the Middle Ages (roughly 5th to 15th century).
重要な
A2Of great significance or value.
歴史家
B1A historian, a person who studies and writes about the past.
一方で
A2On the other hand, meanwhile, or while.
〜世紀
A2A suffix indicating a specific century.
将軍
B1A shogun, a military dictator of Japan during feudal times.