recount的意思和读音

recount

: [rɪˈkaʊnt] : [rɪ'kaʊnt]

v.

n.

recounts  recounting  recounted  

v.tell,narrate,relate,report,describe

n.verification,second opinion

recountv.

1.~ sthto count sth again, especially votes

v.1.; ; 2.;

n.1.;

v.1.<formal>to say what happened2.to count sth. again, especially the votes in an election

n.1.an occasion when sth. is counted again, especially the votes in an election

1. 〖 narration;narrativeprose〗 〖 narrate;recount;relate〗 〖 tell;narrate〗 ...

2. vaunt 耀 recount tantamount ...

4. ( reconciliation) ( recount) ( recruit) ...

5. recluse n. hermit recount v. rectify v. ...

6. record ; recount recovery ;□ ...

8. 〖 tell〗 〖 tell;recount;inform〗 〖 lawsuit;litigation;legalaction〗 ...

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1.At least, when she had one interesting enough to recount at breakfast, it was always related to her nostalgic memories of the banana region.

2.So this is [still] depending, because whether they are going to recount or not, we do not know.

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4.He said, however, that the Guardian Council could recount the affected ballots if the candidates ask for it.Kadkhodaei

5.After a prayer to God , he began to question Shamil about the campaign and to recount what had happened in the mountains while he was away .

6.But when the moment came to recount the events of the winter before, she slipped into her bedroom, shutting the door.

7.She is suffering and her Grandmother tells her to talk to God to recount the story of her friendship.

8.Minnesotans can take heart, however, that this year's recount will not be the state's last.

9.The Court was to hand down another opinion shortly, on the underlying issue of whether the recount itself was constitutional.

10.Such a recount appears to be unprecedented, and it wasn't immediately clear when it would begin, or how many voting sites would be included.