recalling
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T/V-I When you recall something, you remember it and tell others about it. 記起; 廻憶道
Henderson recalled that he first met Pollard during a business trip to Washington. 亨德森記起他是在一次去華盛頓出差的途中第一次與波拉德結識的。
His mother later recalled: "He used to stay up until two o'clock in the morning playing these war games."
他的母親後來廻憶道:“他過去常常熬夜到淩晨2點玩這些打仗的遊戯?!?/p>
"What was his name?"—"I don't recall."
“他叫什麼名字?”—“我想不起來了?!?/p>
2. N-UNCOUNT Recall is the ability to remember something that has happened in the past or the act of remembering it. 記憶力; 廻憶
He had a good memory, and total recall of her spoken words. 他有好記性,能完全廻憶出她說過的話。
3. V-T If you are recalled to your home, country, or the place where you work, you are ordered to return there. 召廻 (某人)
The U. S. envoy was recalled to Washington. 該美國特使被召廻了華盛頓。
4. N-SING Recall is also a noun. 召廻
The recall of Ambassador Alan Green is a public signal of America's concern. 艾倫·格林大使的召廻是美國關注此事的公開信號。
5. V-T If a company recalls a product, it asks the stores or the people who have bought that product to return it because there is something wrong with it. 召廻 (産品)
The company said it was recalling one of its drugs and had stopped selling two others. 該公司說它正在召廻它的一種葯品,而且已經(jīng)停售了另外兩種葯品。
6. N-COUNT Recall is also a noun. 召廻
...a recall of the laptops due to defective supply parts. …因爲有缺陷的配件而對筆記本電腦的召廻。
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