recounting 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.
recounting 近义词
tell a story
更多recounting例句
- Five fit men, including Talbot, a Naval Academy graduate, were picked from among many volunteers, Read recounted.
- Historically, recounts matter when races are within just a few hundred votes in a single state, as in the 2000 election.
- The original Times report recounts Citriglia allegedly shutting student Alexandra Fox out of classes and training after she rejected his sexual advances.
- In the Times reporting, 11 women recounted experiences of sexual misconduct by Kruth, who denied any wrongdoing.
- In 2018, Wolf ordered that every voting machine in the state be replaced with more secure systems with paper trails that could be manually audited or recounted, a massive financial burden that counties struggled to bear.
- They even released a (pretty damn weak) hip-hop song on SoundCloud recounting their antics.
- Marcel the elephant takes readers on a journey through his life, recounting his memories full of travel and adventure.
- Recounting the men (boys) she has fallen in love with, Dunham ends with Antonoff.
- Pardo said in 2006, recounting the moment he heard the news all those years ago.
- Strong, young, crisply uniformed, he or she would shake, sigh, stare blankly, or cry, recounting variations of this statement.
- They were all very happy and merry, for Stanley was recounting with graphic power some of the incidents of his recent voyage.
- This canto and the next, recounting the fierce combat between Ourrias and Vincèn, are really splendid narrative poetry.
- If I had time enough (it would take very long) I would amuse you greatly by recounting my academical visits to you.
- Around this Amphitryon recounting the story of his evil days the faces of his hearers expressed curiosity.
- Recounting a scene of gratitude for bounty shown by him to the prisoners in Apia gaol.