recur 的定义
re·curred, re·cur·ring.
- to occur again, as an event, experience, etc.
- to return to the mind: The idea kept recurring.
- to come up again for consideration, as a question.
- to have recourse.
recur 近义词
happen again; repeat in one's mind
recur 的近义词 18 个
- persist
- reappear
- iterate
- recrudesce
- reiterate
- repeat
- return
- revert
- be remembered
- be repeated
- come again
- come and go
- come back
- crop up again
- haunt thoughts
- return to mind
- run through one's mind
- turn back
recur 的反义词 2 个
更多recur例句
- Though unclear who led the latest deal, when it comes to Snowflake—well, a business with recurring revenue is just about as steady as it goes in tech.
- So for now, if you’re struggling with recurring cramps, you’re left with trial and error.
- For the past year, Bentley’s recurring revenue net retention rate was 110%.
- To reach scale, Juni Learning is building a full-stack edtech experience — The startup’s path to $10 million in annual recurring revenue is inspired by Peloton, not Kumon.
- In order to prepare for these scenarios, retail consultants say that DTC startups should do recurring de-escalation training that educates their employees on what to do if a customer is being hostile or creating an unsafe environment.
- Stephen Fry will recur as British Prime Minister Alastair Davies.
- But he had undergone a major arm operation last season—the sort that, it is feared, could recur with overexertion.
- “A psychotic episode could recur if he were released back into the community,” said the psychologist, Douglas Coggins.
- Such situations will likely recur throughout much of the country in the general-election campaign.
- As I lay down my pen, some words which I used in my opening chapter recur to my mind.
- It was one of those rare nights which constantly recur to one's remembrance in after days.
- A short poem, also called triolet, in which the first line or lines recur in the middle and at the end of the piece.
- The condition is probably of neurotic origin and tends to recur.
- We shall recur to this work when we reach the date of its completion.