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11Recorder — kann bedeuten: Rekorder Recorder (England und Wales), ein Barrister oder Solicitor der zeitweise als Richter tätig ist. Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demselben W …
12recorder — (izg. rikórder) m DEFINICIJA tehn. uređaj za snimanje [CD recorder; videorecorder]; snimač ETIMOLOGIJA vidi record …
13recorder — ► NOUN 1) an apparatus for recording sound, pictures, or data. 2) a person who keeps records. 3) (Recorder) (in England and Wales) a barrister appointed to serve as a part time judge. 4) a simple woodwind instrument without keys, played by… …
14recorder — [ri kôr′dər] n. [ME < Anglo Fr recordour] 1. a person who records; esp., an officer appointed or elected to keep records of deeds or other official papers 2. in some cities, a judge who has the same criminal jurisdiction as a police judge 3. a …
15Recorder — (engl., spr. rikórder, »Registrator«), der Stadtrichter in größern Städten Englands, dem der Vorsitz bei den Schwurgerichten obliegt …
16recorder — chief legal officer of a city, early 15c., from Anglo Fr. recordour (early 14c.), O.Fr. recordeor, from M.L. recordator, from L. recordari remember (see RECORD (Cf. record) (v.)). The musical instrument is attested by this name from early 15c.,… …
17Recorder — For other uses, see Recorder (disambiguation). Various recorders (second from the bottom disassembled into its three parts) Musical instruments Woodwinds …
18recorder — [[t]rɪkɔ͟ː(r)də(r)[/t]] recorders 1) N COUNT You can refer to a cassette recorder, a tape recorder, or a video recorder as a recorder. → See also , tape recorder, video recorder Rodney put the recorder on the desk top and pushed the play button.… …
19recorder — /ri kawr deuhr/, n. 1. a person who records, esp. as an official duty. 2. Eng. Law. a. a judge in a city or borough court. b. (formerly) the legal adviser of a city or borough, with responsibility for keeping a record of legal actions and local… …
20Recorder (legal office) — The term Recorder refers to the highest legal officer of a particular area. Formerly, a Recorder was a certain magistrate or judge having criminal and civil jurisdiction in a city or borough. A recorder was originally an appointed person with… …