recent的意思和读音

recent

: [ˈrisənt] : [ˈriːs(ə)nt]

adj.

adj.+n.recent development,recent research,recent survey,recent history,recent decade

adj.old

adj.new,of late,fresh,current,topical

recentadj.

1.that happened or began only a short time ago

a recent development/discovery/event

his most recent visit to Poland访

There have been many changes in recent years .

adj.1.;2.3.

adj.1.happening or starting a short time ago

1. take place recent World Trade Center ...

2. 174 take place 175 recent a. , 176 World Trade Center ...

3. 174 take place 175 recent a. , 176 World Trade Center ...

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5. rather ad ; recent a ; recite v ; ...

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1.Given the recent movements of exchange rates, it might be easy to dismiss this possibility.

2.Of India's three listed airlines, a budget carrier, Spicejet, was the only one to turn a profit in the most recent quarter.

3.Whether they change their minds, and shift some of that hoard to stocks, could determine how much longer the recent rally continues.

4.In recent days, the president has said he is ready to return to Texas and life as a private citizen.

5.The spray seeding technique was used in the vegetation restoration on stone slope in recent years, which had a good effect.

6.But recent analysis suggests this will be far from easy to achieve by the end of this year.

7.American Idol is no doubt one of the most popular TV shows of recent years, drawing millions of viewers.《

8.He said the war theme was a novel concept that has nothing to do with Lebanon's recent history.

9.A recent report by the Swiss bank regulator shows just how it had been blindsided by a bank that it had once considered saintly.

10.If you did not feel upset in recent economic and financial crisis, you do not need to read this.使稿