History vs Past vs Record vs Tradition

Quando usar cada um em inglês, com significado, registro e exemplos.

History

Top 1000 (muito comum)A1noun

Past

Top 1000 (muito comum)A1adjective

Record

Top 1000 (muito comum)A2noun

Tradition

Top 2000 (comum)A2noun
 HistoryPastRecordTradition
Pronúncia🇬🇧 /["/ˈhɪstri/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈhɪstri/"]/🇬🇧 /["/pɑːst/"]/🇺🇸 /["/pæst/"]/🇬🇧 /["/ˈrekɔːd/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈrekərd/"]/🇬🇧 //trəˈdɪʃ.ən//🇺🇸 //trəˈdɪʃ.ən//
SignificadoThe study of past events and times.Something that happened before now.To write down or save information.A custom or belief passed down through generations.
ExemploWe learned about ancient civilizations in history class.I always look at past photos when I miss my childhood.I bought a new record of my favorite artist yesterday.In our family, it’s a **tradition** to have dinner together every Sunday.
RegistroNeutroNeutroNeutroNeutro
Quão comumTop 1000 (muito comum)Top 1000 (muito comum)Top 1000 (muito comum)Top 2000 (comum)
Nível CEFRA1A1A2A2
Classe gramaticalnounadjectivenounnoun
Colocaçõescontemporary, early, recent, piece, be steeped in, go down in, make, go back to something, go back…, reveal something, book, during something’s history, in (something’s) history, history of, change the course of history, a period of history, the lessons of history, contemporary, early, recent, piece, be steeped in, go down in, make, go back to something, go back…, reveal something, book, during something’s history, in (something’s) history, history of, change the course of history, a period of history, the lessons of history, contemporary, early, recent, piece, be steeped in, go down in, make, go back to something, go back…, reveal something, book, during something’s history, in (something’s) history, history of, change the course of history, a period of history, the lessons of history, contemporary, early, recent, piece, be steeped in, go down in, make, go back to something, go back…, reveal something, book, during something’s history, in (something’s) history, history of, change the course of history, a period of history, the lessons of history, chequered/​checkered, colourful/​colorful, fascinating, have, history ofpast tense, past events, in the past, past experiencesformal, official, public, keep, maintain, compile, contain something, include something, indicate something, in the record, in the records, off the record, access to the records, have a record of something, have no record of something, club, course, national, hold, establish, set, stand, fall, book, attempt, breaker, record for, record with, in record time, past, track, distinguished, have, possess, establish, demonstrate something, show something, compare with something, record among, record for, record in, long-playing, LP, gramophone, write, cut, make, company, industry, label, long-playing, LP, gramophone, write, cut, make, company, industry, labelcultural tradition, religious tradition, family tradition, long-standing tradition
Antônimosfuturefutureerase, deleteinnovation, change
Erros comunsConfused with 'story' - history is about real events, while a story can be fictional., Using 'histories' when referring to one subject; 'history' is usually uncountable., Incorrectly placing 'the' before 'history' when referring to its study in general.Confused with 'passed' (the verb form), Using 'past' improperly with present tense, Confusing 'the past' with 'history'Confused with 'recorded' when discussing past actions., Using 'record' incorrectly as a noun instead of a verb., Mixing up 'record' with 'recall' which has a different meaning.Confused with 'traditional' which is an adjective., Using 'tradition' in the plural form unnecessarily., Misunderstanding the meaning; it refers to customs, not just old practices.
Notas de usoUse 'history' when discussing events from the past, especially in educational contexts. It's appropriate in both written and spoken forms. Avoid using it in very casual conversations unless referring to personal stories.Used to describe things that have already occurred. Can refer to time (the past) or past events. In writing, be careful not to confuse with 'present' or 'future'.Use 'record' when talking about saving audio, video, or information. It's suitable in most contexts, but in casual speech, phrases like 'make a recording' may sound more natural.Used when discussing customs and practices in culture. It's appropriate in formal and informal settings but can be less common in technical contexts.

Perguntas frequentes: History vs Past vs Record vs Tradition

Qual é a diferença entre History, Past, Record e Tradition?

History: The study of past events and times. Past: Something that happened before now. Record: To write down or save information. Tradition: A custom or belief passed down through generations.

History, Past, Record e Tradition estão no mesmo nível CEFR?

History: A1, Past: A1, Record: A2, Tradition: A2 na escala CEFR.

Que classe gramatical são History, Past, Record e Tradition?

History: noun, Past: adjective, Record: noun, Tradition: noun.

Pode mostrar um exemplo de cada?

History: We learned about ancient civilizations in history class. Past: I always look at past photos when I miss my childhood. Record: I bought a new record of my favorite artist yesterday. Tradition: In our family, it’s a **tradition** to have dinner together every Sunday.

Posso usar History, Past, Record e Tradition de forma intercambiável?

Nem sempre. History, Past, Record e Tradition são relacionadas e às vezes se sobrepõem, mas diferem em registro, frequência e uso, então trocar uma pela outra pode mudar o sentido ou o tom. Veja as diferenças acima antes de substituir.

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