recalling / verb rɪˈkɔl; noun rɪˈkɔl, ˈri kɔl for 7-9, 12, 13; ˈri kɔl for 10, 11 /

回顾忆及回忆忆起

recalling2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to bring back from memory; recollect; remember: Can you recall what she said?
  2. to call back; summon to return: The army recalled many veterans.
  3. to bring back to matters previously considered: He recalled his mind from pleasant daydreams to the dull task at hand.
n. 名词 noun
  1. an act of recalling.
  2. recollection; remembrance.
  3. the act or possibility of revoking something.

recalling 近义词

v. 动词 verb

remember

v. 动词 verb

ask for return of offending thing

更多recalling例句

  1. He’s still on the board, but voters this month approved an amendment to the city charter creating an avenue to remove SDUSD Trustee that bypasses the lengthy and expensive recall process.
  2. This is a fairly unusual recall, however—and one that doesn't require consumers to return their devices.
  3. The crux of the study came 10 minutes later, when they were challenged with a recall task.
  4. Polestar, the electric vehicle brand that was spun out of Volvo Car Group, has issued another recall for its newest electric vehicle.
  5. Customer service call volume doubled, but Boler Davis created a SWAT team of 100 reps who were specifically trained to handle recall questions, and they reduced wait times to under a minute.
  6. That being said, it seems worth recalling that vast majority of Muslims lead peaceful lives, and—does anyone doubt this?
  7. I was surprised when she revealed herself as one of my fans, even going so far as recalling the first scene she saw me in.
  8. “First we targeted the tanks and the jeeps with IEDs,” he said mechanically, as if recalling a combat briefing.
  9. I had absolutely no problem in recalling the dream and remembering I needed to do something about it.
  10. When Paul McCartney came up with the melody to “Yesterday,” he initially feared that it was an old song that he was recalling.
  11. He darted his eyes quickly in her direction, recalling a time before when he had intimated something of the kind.
  12. For a full hour he sat there immovable as a statue, reflecting, ever recalling the details of those events.
  13. And then—recalling what had passed—her mind was filled with sudden concern for Diana, even amid her own sore troubles.
  14. Remarkable among them is Professor Blackie, his fine head recalling a likeness of Lizst.
  15. Between them, it was agreed that there should be no recalling of the past, but the very embargo whetted his appetite.