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recollected

/rek-uh-lek-tid/US // ˌrɛk əˈlɛk tɪd //

忆起,记忆中的,记忆中,忆起的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : calm; composed.
    • : remembered; recalled.
    • : characterized by or given to contemplation.

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Examples

  • Several airlines went bankrupt, and the government responded with a little-recollected federal bailout.

  • There was, as usual, a crowd of folk about the door, but none whom Rip recollected.

  • If perhaps some conversations are recollected here with incredible level of accuracy, the narrative is better off for it.

  • He only recollected one of his colleagues, because of something rather unusual that seemed to flash from his eyes.

  • It will be recollected that in the last chapter the appointment of a council of regency at Lahore was recorded.

  • Then the father recollected his perjured vow, and his witnesses, the weasel and the well.

  • George recollected to have seen what he described as a river of quartz sixty feet broad, and running between two black rocks.

  • Lejoillie recollected having heard of the species, which is called the sleeping-spider.