recall的意思和读音

recall

: [ˈriˌkɔl] : [rɪˈkɔːl]

v.

n.

recalls  recalling  recalled  

v.+n.recall past,recall ambassador,recall experience

adv.+v.vaguely recall

v.forget

n.amnesia

v.remember,bring to mind,evoke,call to mind,call back

n.memory,recollection,remembrance,reminiscence

recallv.

1.[t][i]to remember sth

She could not recall his name.

If I recall correctly, he lives in Luton.

I can't recall meeting her before.

He recalled that she always came home late on Wednesdays.

Can you recall exactly what happened?

‘It was on a Thursday in March,’ he recalled.“。”

2.[t]~ sth使使to make sb think of sth

The poem recalls Eliot's ‘The Waste Land’.》。

3.[t]to order sb to return

Both countries recalled their ambassadors.使

He was recalled to military duty.

They have both been recalled to the Welsh squad(= selected as members of the team after a time when they were not selected) .

4.[t]~ sthto ask for sth to be returned, often because there is sth wrong with it

The company has recalled all the faulty hairdryers.

n.

1.[u]the ability to remember sth that you have learned or sth that has happened in the past

She has amazing powers of recall.

to have instant recall(= to be able to remember sth immediately)

to have total recall(= to be able to remember all the details of sth)

2.[sing]an official order or request for sb/sth to return, or for sth to be given back

Thomas's recall to the Welsh team

IDMbeyond recallimpossible to bring back to the original state; impossible to remember

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v.1.to remember something; to make you feel or experience something that you have felt or experienced in the past; to remind you of someone or something similar2.if a company recalls a product, it asks people who bought it to return it because there is something wrong with it3.to order someone to return to their country or the place where they work, especially someone who works for their government4.to choose a sports player to be in a team again after a period when they have not been in it1.to remember something; to make you feel or experience something that you have felt or experienced in the past; to remind you of someone or something similar2.if a company recalls a product, it asks people who bought it to return it because there is something wrong with it3.to order someone to return to their country or the place where they work, especially someone who works for their government4.to choose a sports player to be in a team again after a period when they have not been in it

n.1.the ability to remember something2.an occasion when a company asks people to return a product because there is something wrong with it3.an occasion when someone is ordered to return to their country or the place where they work4.an occasion when a sports player is chosen to be in a team again after a period when they have not been in it1.the ability to remember something2.an occasion when a company asks people to return a product because there is something wrong with it3.an occasion when someone is ordered to return to their country or the place where they work4.an occasion when a sports player is chosen to be in a team again after a period when they have not been in it

1. 〖 circleround〗 recall;calltomindthepast〗 〖 recollection〗 ...

2. 〖 summon〗 recall〖 incurdisaster〗 ...

3. athlete n. recall vt. (); memorise vt. ...

4. rebellion recall receipt ...

7. rebuke recall ; recede ...

8. (recall)

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1.The dynamic process for the quantum information storage and that of the recall with the photon echo is discussed under adiabatic condition.

2.Then they gave the memory another image of a numeral more degraded than the first samples to see if it could "recall" what the digit was.

3.Former classmates are happy to recall that Anna was the most striking girl in their group: "It was instantly clear that she would go far. ":“。”

4.It led to a recall of certain locomotives and a pledge by Beijing that inspections would be undertaken.

5.Unlike the lead paint, the magnets recall was due to a design flaw, not the result of Chinese factories cutting corners.

6.Dream memories are fragile, and trying to recall all the plot twists and turns on consecutive nights seems to have a cumulative effect.

7.They also pointed out that the women were asked to recall how much fish they had eaten, which might be inaccurate.

8.Bloodshed was the only thing lacking in this shikar, at least I cannot recall any.

9.Anyway, Mary, the coming Christmas day makes me think of you and recall all the nice times we used to have.使

10.Those familiar with the artist's work may recall his paintings of the trains that pass along the railway line at the bottom of that garden.沿线