record keeping — UK US (also record keeping) noun [U] ► the activity of organizing and storing all the documents, files, invoices, etc. relating to a company s or organization s activities: »Complaints about poor record keeping and alleged abuse have been… … Financial and business terms
record-keeping — ˈrecord ˌkeeping noun [uncountable] the work involved in storing files, papers, information etc in an office: • The investigation showed that the company s record keeping was inadequate … Financial and business terms
record keeping — registravimas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. logging; record keeping; recording; registration vok. Aufzeichnung, f; Protokollierung, f; Registrierung, f rus. запись, f; регистрация, f pranc. écriture, f; enregistrement, m … Automatikos terminų žodynas
record keeping — /ˈrɛkɔd kipɪŋ/ (say rekawd keeping) noun the keeping of documents as for historical, scientific, or financial purposes. Also, recordkeeping. –record keeper, noun …
record keeping — Synonyms and related words: accounting, analysis, automatic electronic navigation, booking, braking, cataloging, chronicling, computation, coordination, enlistment, enrollment, entering, entry, fact distribution, forecasts, impanelment, indexing … Moby Thesaurus
keeping — UK US /ˈkiːpɪŋ/ noun [U] ► the act of keeping or protecting something: »The keeping of accurate records relating to staff absence is absolutely essential. → See also BOOKKEEPING(Cf. ↑bookkeeping), RECORD KEEPING(Cf. ↑record keeping) … Financial and business terms
record — rec|ord1 W1S1 [ˈreko:d US ərd] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(information)¦ 2¦(highest/best ever)¦ 3¦(music)¦ 4¦(past activities)¦ 5 criminal record 6 in record time 7 off the record 8 be/go on (the) record as saying (that) 9 for the record … Dictionary of contemporary English
Keeping up with the Joneses — is a popular catchphrase in many parts of the English speaking world. It refers to the desire to be seen as being as good as one s neighbours or contemporaries using the comparative benchmarks of social caste or the accumulation of material goods … Wikipedia
record — re·cord 1 /ri kȯrd/ vt 1: to put in a record 2: to deposit or otherwise cause to be registered in the appropriate office as a record and notice of a title or interest in property record a deed record a mortgage see also recording act … Law dictionary
Record — Rec ord (r[e^]k [ e]rd), n. [OF. recort, record, remembrance, attestation, record. See {Record}, v. t.] 1. A writing by which some act or event, or a number of acts or events, is recorded; a register; as, a record of the acts of the Hebrew kings; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English