recur的意思和读音

recur

: [rɪˈkɜr] : [rɪˈkɜː(r)]

v.

recurred  recurs  recurring  

v.cease

v.persist,return,come back,reappear,come again

recurv.

1.to happen again or a number of times

This theme recurs several times throughout the book.

a recurring illness/problem/nightmare, etc.

v.1.(,);();,2.; (to);() (to)3.,4.,,1.(,);();,2.; (to);() (to)3.,4.,,

v.1.to happen again; to happen again several times

1. occurrence v recur a recurrent a ...

2. occurrence v recur a recurrent a ...

3. recumbent a. recur v. reel n. ...

4. 〖 renewcordialrelations〗 recur〖 double-foldeyelid〗 ...

5. rip recur recycle (使) ...

6. hypothetical recur () stupendous

7. incur v. recur v. () hypothesis n. ...

8. disillusion 使 recur deplore ...

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1.If cough persists for more than one week, tends to recur, or is accompanied by a fever, rash or persistent headache, consult a physician.

2.It is the most common form of bladder cancer and, although reasonably easy to treat, it has a tendency to recur.

3.These principles recur throughout this book and are introduced here to give you an overview of what economics is all about.穿

4.TCC can arise anywhere in the urothelium, but is most common in bladder. TCC is often multifocal and has a tendency to recur.尿尿

5.He said he guaranteed the attention of server security, similar incidents will not recur.

6.Patients may need to stay on the drugs for weeks or months to make sure the problem does not recur, he said.

7.In addition, this sickness easy to recur, after the surgery, should the regular reexamination, every three months reexamine one time.

8.Most doctors believe that this disease is difficult to delay to heal, and apt to recur, quite influence the patient's life quality.

9.He did not seek medical attention, the pain did not recur, and there were no cardiological or neurological sequels.

10.Everyone must have heard a classic song - "Yesterday Once More" , but yesterday will not recur.——《》,