recount 的定义
- to relate or narrate; tell in detail; give the facts or particulars of.
- to narrate in order.
- to tell one by one; enumerate.
recount 近义词
tell a story
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- After their first date, Willie recounted a conversation they’d had about commitment.
- As the Times video and our colleague Philip Bump recounted, the coronavirus numbers for South Dakota are pretty terrible.
- In his other two books, On Wars and On Buildings, Prokopios recounts the magnificent achievements of this imperial couple.
- By candlelight, and through a Spanish interpreter, the Honduran mother recounted how she had managed to make it to Maryland.
- As they recount in a study published in the journal Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology, the researchers even started to decipher some of the signals.
- And the more she is forced to recount, the more her grasp of reality slips, or heightens, depending on your point of view.
- Though a recount is likely, Grothman had a 215-vote lead in the initial tally.
- But the Oscar put the kibosh on doubters; certainly nobody demanded a recount, save perhaps the four losers in his category.
- She plays Lolly, an affable inmate who listens to Piper recount her gruesome bashing of Pennsatucky, whom she believes she killed.
- The examples of this latest explosion of hypersensitivity are too numerous to recount, but a few should suffice.
- Their beaming faces showed what heroes they considered themselves, and they longed to get on shore to recount their adventures.
- Their salutation finished, these worthies proceed to recount the sport they have had on earth.
- We would anticipate and partake the pleasure with which they will then recount the steps of New England's advancement.
- It is inessential here to recount the details of these movements.
- One of my difficulties was so peculiar that I will recount it.