recall 的英语意思
recallrecall1 /rɪˈkɔːl $ ˈriːkɒːl/ verb
查看全部语言翻译1remember something [intransitive, transitive not in progressive] to remember a particular fact, event, or situation from the past回忆起过去某个特定的事实、事件或情况:
You don’t happen to recall his name, do you?你不会恰好记得他的名字吧?recall (that)
I seem to recall I’ve met him before somewhere.我好像记得在什么地方见过他。recall doing something
I don’t recall seeing any cars parked outside.我不记得看到外面停着什么车。recall what/how/where etc
I can’t recall who gave me the information.我想不起来是谁给了我这个信息。
As I recall, it was you who suggested this idea in the first place.据我记忆,最初是你提出这个想法的。► see thesaurus at remember2person [transitive] to officially tell someone to come back to a place or group正式命令某人返回某地或某团体recall somebody to something
Cole was recalled to the squad to replace the injured Quinn.科尔被征召回队,顶替受伤的奎恩。recall somebody from something
The Ambassador was recalled from Washington.大使从华盛顿被召回。3product [transitive] if a company recalls one of its products, it asks people who have bought it to return it because there may be something wrong with it若公司召回某款产品,即要求已购买者退回该产品,因为该产品可能存在问题:
The cars had to be recalled due to an engine fault.这些汽车因发动机故障不得不被召回。4computer [transitive] to bring information back onto the screen of a computer将信息重新调出显示在计算机屏幕上5be similar to something [transitive] if something recalls something else, it makes you think of it because it is very similar若某事物令人联想起另一事物,是因为两者非常相似:
The furnishings recall the 1960s.这些家具令人想起20世纪60年代。6politics [transitive] American English to vote to remove someone from their political position通过投票罢免某人的政治职位
查看全部语言翻译1remember something [intransitive, transitive not in progressive] to remember a particular fact, event, or situation from the past回忆起过去某个特定的事实、事件或情况:
You don’t happen to recall his name, do you?你不会恰好记得他的名字吧?recall (that)
I seem to recall I’ve met him before somewhere.我好像记得在什么地方见过他。recall doing something
I don’t recall seeing any cars parked outside.我不记得看到外面停着什么车。recall what/how/where etc
I can’t recall who gave me the information.我想不起来是谁给了我这个信息。
As I recall, it was you who suggested this idea in the first place.据我记忆,最初是你提出这个想法的。► see thesaurus at remember2person [transitive] to officially tell someone to come back to a place or group正式命令某人返回某地或某团体recall somebody to something
Cole was recalled to the squad to replace the injured Quinn.科尔被征召回队,顶替受伤的奎恩。recall somebody from something
The Ambassador was recalled from Washington.大使从华盛顿被召回。3product [transitive] if a company recalls one of its products, it asks people who have bought it to return it because there may be something wrong with it若公司召回某款产品,即要求已购买者退回该产品,因为该产品可能存在问题:
The cars had to be recalled due to an engine fault.这些汽车因发动机故障不得不被召回。4computer [transitive] to bring information back onto the screen of a computer将信息重新调出显示在计算机屏幕上5be similar to something [transitive] if something recalls something else, it makes you think of it because it is very similar若某事物令人联想起另一事物,是因为两者非常相似:
The furnishings recall the 1960s.这些家具令人想起20世纪60年代。6politics [transitive] American English to vote to remove someone from their political position通过投票罢免某人的政治职位recallrecall2 /rɪˈkɔːl, ˈriːkɔːl $ -ɒːl/ noun
1memory [uncountable] the ability to remember something that you have learned or experienced记住所学或所历之事的能力:
A child’s recall is usually accurate.儿童的记忆通常是准确的。
He had total recall (=remembered everything) of every play in the game.他对比赛中的每一个动作都记忆犹新(=记住了一切)。2order to return [singular, uncountable] an official order telling someone to return to a place, especially before they expected to要求某人返回某地的正式命令,尤指在其预期之前recall of
the recall of their ambassador召回其大使3beyond recall impossible to bring back or remember无法挽回或无法记起的4product [countable] when a company asks people to return a product they have bought because there may be something wrong with it公司因产品可能存在问题而要求购买者退回该产品5politics [singular, uncountable] American English a vote to remove someone from their political position, or the act of being removed by a vote投票罢免某人政治职位,或被投票罢免的行为recall of
the recall of four city council members四名市议会议员的罢免
1memory [uncountable] the ability to remember something that you have learned or experienced记住所学或所历之事的能力:
A child’s recall is usually accurate.儿童的记忆通常是准确的。
He had total recall (=remembered everything) of every play in the game.他对比赛中的每一个动作都记忆犹新(=记住了一切)。2order to return [singular, uncountable] an official order telling someone to return to a place, especially before they expected to要求某人返回某地的正式命令,尤指在其预期之前recall of
the recall of their ambassador召回其大使3beyond recall impossible to bring back or remember无法挽回或无法记起的4product [countable] when a company asks people to return a product they have bought because there may be something wrong with it公司因产品可能存在问题而要求购买者退回该产品5politics [singular, uncountable] American English a vote to remove someone from their political position, or the act of being removed by a vote投票罢免某人政治职位,或被投票罢免的行为recall of
the recall of four city council members四名市议会议员的罢免