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Literal Meanings of A Records
A:
Meanings of A:
It is used for the first reference to someone or something in a text or conversation.
It is used to indicate belonging to a class of people or things.
In, in, or for each by (used to express rates or ratios).
(in travel plans) arrives.
(in units) in (10−18).
(related to sports competitions) have been eliminated.
(used for a date) earlier.
It forms ancient or modern Latinized names of animals and plants.
The name of the oxides.
Form geographic names.
It forms ancient or modern romanized female names.
It forms nouns from Italian, Portuguese and Spanish.
On the adress.
Form nouns from the Greek or Latin neuter plural that correspond to the singular in um or in (e.g. addition, appearances).
It forms plural nouns into (often Neo-Latin) nouns of zoological groups.
The ad spelling corresponds to sc, sp, and st (for example, ascending, striving, and contracting).
By.
To have.
Absolute.
A shape resembling a capital A.
The sixth note of the C major diatonic scale. The note A above middle C is often used as the basis for tuning and has a standard frequency of 440 Hz in modern music.
(in card games) Ace.
Against (at the top of a column on a sports scorecard showing goals or points scored against each club).
Level.
Anxiety room(s).
(in US aircraft type designations).
Answer.
(representative of sports clubs) Athletic.
Austria (international vehicle registration).
The basic SI unit of electric current.
Unit of length equal to one hundred millionth of a centimeter, 10-10 meters, mainly used to express wavelengths and interatomic distances.
Sentences of A
A man came out of the room.
Enter 60 words per minute.
Penzance at 09:15.
Spring.
Next one.
Insect eater.
Paired with.
Could be.
I would.
New ones.
To blend.
Form.
You collect ♥AK.
Question: What is a suspended parliament? Answer: A party in which no party has an absolute majority.
Records:
Meanings of Records:
Something that is evidence of the past, especially written or other permanent evidence.
The sum of past achievements or achievements of a person, organization or thing.
The best performance or most notable event of its kind.
A thin plastic record with sound etched into grooves on any surface to be played on a record player.
Recorded in writing or other permanent form for future reference.
The transformation (of a sound or performance) into a permanent form for later reproduction or transmission.
Sentences of Records
You must keep written records.
The security checkpoint at the airport is first class.
He held the world record for over ten years.
I listen to records in my room.
They were asked to keep a diary, in which they recorded everything they ate or drank.
They recorded a guitar concert.
Synonyms of Records
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