recounted 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.
recounted 近义词
tell a story
更多recounted例句
- When I read about his wandering the beach at age 3, I thought of one of my mother’s memories, recounted to me throughout my life.
- In April, CNN anchor Chris Cuomo tested positive and later recounted on-air his “haunted” night with a 103-degree fever.
- She recounted how she and her staff had worked 16 hours a day, through a pandemic, to double-check the results for the county’s more than 1,100 precincts, where 878,000 ballots had to be counted in a nearly impossible two weeks.
- In Fossil Men, journalist Kermit Pattison recounts intriguing backstories of the Ardi scientists and how they came to challenge popular views of hominid evolution.
- Corliss recounted all this to me last winter while steering his big Winnebago RV northbound on Interstate 15, toward a skydiving center east of Los Angeles.
- “Bill Cosby called me at home in Las Vegas and reached my grandmother,” recounted Chelan.
- “Bizarre imaginings by Mr. du Pont have also been recounted by athletes who trained with Team Foxcatcher,” wrote The Times.
- All of which, among other humiliating acts, are recounted in My Crazy Love.
- He recounted his own prayers to Mother Cabrini in 1998, which he believes aided him in becoming a U.S. citizen.
- In his autobiography 'Still Me,' Reeves recounted how Williams helped save his life.
- It shall be recounted, to the perpetual infamy and dishonour of the man who uttered it.
- Beneath this melodrama, the circumstances are recounted at great length, and some halting verses conclude the mournful narration.
- His family almost forgot to eat while Henry recounted the details of the exciting race.
- He recounted the chief services which they had, during three eventful sessions, rendered to the country.
- And mine until now, said the father, and then he recounted his experience of the night before.