recalled
召回的,召回,回顾,回顾一下
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Definitions
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- : to bring back from memory; recollect; remember: Can you recall what she said?
- : to call back; summon to return: The army recalled many veterans.
- : to bring back to matters previously considered: He recalled his mind from pleasant daydreams to the dull task at hand.
- : International Law. to summon back and withdraw the office from.
- : to revoke or withdraw: to recall a promise.
- : to revive.
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- : an act of recalling.
- : recollection; remembrance.
- : the act or possibility of revoking something.
- : the removal or the right of removal of a public official from office by a vote of the people taken upon petition of a specified number of the qualified electors.
- : Also called callback. a summons by a manufacturer or other agency for the return of goods or a product already shipped to market or sold to consumers but discovered to be defective, contaminated, unsafe, or the like.
- : a signal made by a vessel to recall one of its boats.
- : a signal displayed to direct a racing yacht to sail across the starting line again.
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It would have also established a primary and run-off election for special elections to fill a vacancy or for a recall election and at-large numbered seats as well, Navarro said.
So when I first heard the story about how Mazda6 sedans were apparently overrun with yellow sac spiders to the point of requiring a recall of more than 100,000 vehicles, I kind of accepted it at face value.
The agency also asked Allergan to make more of an effort to locate and warn tens of thousands of women that they might be affected by the recall of their breast implants.
San Diego students went on strike, and voters took advantage of a newfound power – the recall – to boot the board members out of office.
Unprompted brand recall is a metric that usually works well for the most popular brands.
One was a Quaker school, whose name he can no longer recall, in upstate New York.
Recall how Clinton returned to Arkansas from the campaign trail to preside over the execution of a mentally disabled man.
That action ignited protests that rocked Wisconsin and spurred a recall—only the second recall of a governor in U.S. history.
I don't recall ever seeing him in the commissary, and who would forget?
I do not recall what sort of aeroplane Mr. Hughes had at the time; however, it was quite comfortable, as I recall.
The associations of place recall her strange interview with Mr. Longcluse but a few months before.
He stood listening to what I was saying, and I recall that when I turned slightly and saw his face, it was terrible!
And now I can recall that his eyes closed, and from his lips I caught a sigh, and then he rolled to the floor.
I often recall the farewell lunch we had together at the Restaurant de Paris, in the Escolta.
On the third day after the declaration of his recall, Ripperda took his official leave, and presented his son in his new office.