词汇 | recall |
释义 | recall verb uk /rɪˈkɔːl/ us /ˈriː.kɑːl/ recallverb (REMEMBER)B2[ I or T ] to bring the memory of a past event into your mind, and often to give a description of what you remember: 回忆起;回想起;记得 The old man recalled the city as it had been before the war.这位老人回忆起战前这座城市的样子。 "As I recall," he said with some irritation, "you still owe me €150."“我记得,”他有些恼火地说:“你还欠我150英镑呢。” [ + (that) ]He recalled (that) he had sent the letter over a month ago.他记得一个多月前就已经把信寄出了。 [ + question word ]Can you recall what happened last night?你能记起昨晚发生什么了吗? [ + -ing verb ]She recalled seeing him outside the shop on the night of the robbery.她记得在发生抢劫案的那天晚上在商店外面见过他。 to remember something rememberDo you remember when her birthday is? recallI don't recall arranging a time to meet. recollectI didn't recollect having seen him. remindEvery time we meet he reminds me about the money he lent me. come back toI forgot his name but it's just come back to me. reminisceWe were just reminiscing about our school days. [ T ] to cause you to think of a particular event, situation, or style: 使联想起;使想到;勾起(联想) His paintings recall the style of Picasso.他的画作使人联想起毕加索的风格。 If you cast your mind back, you might recall that I never promised to go.回想一下,你或许会记得我从未答应过要去。 She had an amazing memory and could recall verbatim quite complex conversations.她记忆力惊人,能够一字不差地回想起很复杂的谈话内容。 He recalled his dissipated youth spent in nightclubs and bars.他回忆起自己年轻时在夜总会和酒吧里的放荡生活。 There was a slight tremble in her voice as she recalled her husband.她回忆丈夫时声音微微发颤。 The film recalls the events of First World War. Remembering, reminding and reminders aide-mémoire annal awaken someone to something be engraved on someone's memory/mindidiom be etched on/in someone's memoryidiom commit echo if my memory serves me rightidiom imprint in commemoration of someone/something indelible jog jog someone's memoryidiom remind remind someone of something/someone reminder reminisce reminiscence shade stamp recallverb (CALL BACK)[ T ] to order the return of a person who belongs to an organization or of products made by a company: 召回;叫回;收回 The ambassador was recalled when war broke out.战争爆发后大使就被召回了。 The company recalled thousands of jars of baby food after a salmonella scare.由于沙门氏菌污染引起恐慌,该公司收回了几千罐婴儿食品。 Inviting & summoning ask ask someone in ask someone out call call (something) out call someone in call someone over convene friend invite invite someone in invite someone over invitee plus one resummon shout shout on someone summons uncalled uninvited recall noun uk /rɪˈkɔːl/ us /ˈriː.kɑːl/ recallnoun (REMEMBERING)[ U ] the ability to remember things: 记忆力;记性 Old people often have astonishing powers of recall.老年人经常会表现出惊人的记忆力。 My brother has total recall (= he can remember every detail of past events).我弟弟对过去发生的事情记得清清楚楚。 Memory and memories abiding memory associative memory at/in the back of your mindidiom clear memory confabulation dim déjà vu ghost haunting hauntingly have a memory like an elephantidiom learn something by roteidiom live (on) in the memoryidiom memory photographic memory recollection rediscovery reminiscence retentive rote recallnoun (CALLING BACK)[ Cusually singular ] an occasion when someone orders the return of a person who belongs to an organization, or orders the return of products made by a company: 召回;叫回;收回 an emergency recall of Parliament紧急召回休会的议会议员开会 The company issued a recall of all their latest antibiotics.公司将他们最近生产的抗生素全部召回。 Inviting & summoning ask ask someone in ask someone out call call (something) out call someone in call someone over convene friend invite invite someone in invite someone over invitee plus one resummon shout shout on someone summons uncalled uninvited recall | American Dictionaryrecall verb[ T ] us/rɪˈkɔl/ recallverb[T] (REMEMBER)to bring the memory of a past event into your mind: I can vividly recall our first kiss. [ + that clause ]He recalled that he had sent the letter over a month ago. [ + question word ]Can you recall what happened last night? recallverb[T] (ASK TO RETURN)to order the return of a product made by a company because of a fault in the product recall noun[ Cusually sing ] us/ˈri·kɔl/ an order for the return of a product made by a company because of a fault in the product: The government ordered a recall of the garment, saying it could burst into flames. recall noun[ U ] us/rɪˈkɔl, ˈri·kɔl/ the ability to remember things: He has perfect/total recall. recall | Business Englishrecall verb[ T ] uk /rɪˈkɔːl/us COMMERCE if a company or manufacturer recalls a particular product, it officially asks stores and consumers to return it because it is not safe to use: The Consumer Product Safety Commission said the company is recalling 773,900 toys because of safety concerns. At least six pet food companies have recalled products made with imported wheat gluten tainted with a toxic chemical. MARKETING to remember something you have seen or heard in an advertisement: Research by a leading marketing corporation shows that 42% of shoppers can recall a brand they've seen on in-store screens. recall noun uk /ˈriːkɔːl/us [ C ] COMMERCE a process in which a company or manufacturer officially asks stores and consumers to return a product because it is not safe to use: The current recall involves salad mix that was processed at a plant in Ohio. The group's global recall of nearly ten million laptop computer batteries had devastated its third-quarter earnings. a product recall issue/announce/order a recallIn some cases, regulators and carmakers can spend months looking into possible defects before issuing a recall. The drugs company denied that any agency or group had pressed for a recall. a major/massive/large recall (of sth)It issued a massive recall of its peanut butter brands after a multistate salmonella outbreak. [ U ] MARKETING someone's ability to remember something that they have seen or heard in an advertisement: Creating a memorable tagline can be a highly effective way to boost brand recall. Examples of recallrecall On the other hand their smooth, rounded external form may evoke meaning by recalling, perhaps, human crania. Section 3 briefly recalls some benchmark expectation and learning models in the cobweb framework. Section 4 briefly recalls some standard theory and tools of the dpo approach to graph transformation. However, they find learning and recalling irregular characters particularly difficult. Minimally counterintuitive beliefs may have a potent survival advantage over intuitive beliefs: once processed and recalled, they degrade less than intuitive ones. Recalled information is subject to modification by previously stored information and by other new and existing inputs, and thereby reconstructed when recalled to conscious attention. On that theor y, it will be recalled, a precedent can be authoritative even though it is ultimately over ruled. However, the findings suggest that all informants recalled emotional, albeit fragmented, memories from their past. The memory performance concerning recalled digits was also recorded. Throughout his lengthy speeches, he would talk directly to individuals, whom he knew personally or recalled from prior engagements. Finally, it is worth recalling a slightly earlier study. Further, the next section, 6a (10:31-11:07), contains a long series of parentheses and recalls. The structured questionnaire included standard demographic information, respiratory and immunization history, and diagnos(es) of pneumonia as recalled by parents. After reading each text, lear ners wrote summaries, which were scored in terms of the number of propositions recalled. We start by recalling the definition of the category of r-nets and ordinary morphisms between them. See all examples of recall These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withrecallrecallThese are words often used in combination with recall. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. accurate recall Overall, the results of these studies indicate highly accuraterecall of these procedures. delayed recall In other words, subjects recalled propositional content (or gist) with similar levels of accuracy across two types of tasks (immediate and delayedrecall). false recall The rates of falserecall using this paradigm can rival that of true recall for both children and adults. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. 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