recalls; recalled; recalling
recalls; recalled; recalling
Learner's definition of RECALL
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not used in progressive tenses,
somewhat formal : to remember (something) from the past记起;回忆;想起 [+ object]
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She wanted to send him a letter but couldn't recall his address.她想给他寄一封信,但是想不起他的地址了。
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I don't recall what time they said they would be here.我想不起来他们何时说过会在这里了。
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It is important to recall that not very long ago cell phones did not exist.重要的是要记得,不久前还没有手机。
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From what I recall, I think the library is two blocks down on the left.根据我的记忆,我觉得图书馆在前面两个街区左边的地方。
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“The first time we met,” he recalled, “we got into a big argument.”“初次见面时,”他回忆道,“我们就大肆争论了一番。”
[no object]
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As you may recall, we had agreed that decisions would require prior approval.你应该还记得,我们已一致同意所有决定都需要事先批准。
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“What's his address?” “I don't recall.”“他的地址是哪儿?”“我记不起来了。”
2 [+ object]
a : to ask or order (someone) to return召回,叫回(某人) b : to ask people to return (a product with a defect or problem)收回,召回(有缺陷的产品) 3
not used in progressive tenses,
[+ object] : to cause (something) to be thought of : to bring (an image, idea, etc.) into your mind使想起;使回忆起 2 recall /ˈriːˌkɑːl/ noun
plural recalls
2 recall
/ˈriːˌkɑːl/
noun
plural recalls
Learner's definition of RECALL
1
[singular] : an official order for someone or something to return召回令;回收令 2
[count] : a request by a company for people to return a product that has a defect or problem(公司对有缺陷产品的)收回 3
[noncount] : the ability to remember what has been learned or experienced in the past记忆力;记性 4
[singular] US : a way in which a public official may be removed from office by a special vote of the people(由公民投票对官员的)罢免
beyond recall
: impossible to bring back : not able to be brought back or remembered不可恢复;想不起来