词汇 | recollection |
释义 | recollection noun formaluk /ˌrek.əˈlek.ʃən/ us /ˌrek.əˈlek.ʃən/ C2[ C ] a memory of something: 回忆(的事情),记忆;往事 I have many pleasant recollections of the time we spent together.我们一起度过的时光给我留下了许多美好的回忆。 Synonyms memory(EVENT REMEMBERED) reminiscenceformal C2[ U ] the ability to remember things: 记忆力;记性 His powers of recollection are extraordinary.他的记忆力超群。 Synonym memory(ABILITY TO REMEMBER) 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 recall rediscovery reminiscence retentive short-term memory Idiomto the best of my recollection recollection | American Dictionaryrecollection noun[ C/U ] us/ˌrek·əˈlek·ʃən/ a memory of something, or the ability to remember past events: [ C ]I have fond recollections of the times our families vacationed together in Vermont. Examples of recollectionrecollection Parents emotional neglect and over-protection according to the recollections of patients with borderline personality disorder. There are simple factual errors in his recollections, but the composer also tended to reinvent and embroider his past. Such research might develop the approach of the film in asking how particular individual recollections intersect with dominant accounts of particular events, issues and periods. Class 5 contained younger, unmarried women who reported fewer health problems and had recollections of lower parental care and overprotection. Indeed, there seems to be anecdotal empirical evidence of first-person past-lives recollections. According to the article, they were all men who evoked sad recollections among people from the countryside. Clearly, the instrumental teachers' personae in education were, in part, shaped from recollections of their own schooling. Parents' emotional neglect and overprotection according to the recollections of patients with borderline personality disorder. Expressed recollections have acquired a different function, of being a means of articulating moral judgements on the present. Indeed, in two studies we have found evidence that predictions and recollections from patients appear to be biased in ways similar to those of non-patients. Few of her informants had recollections of the period anterior to 1945. In enthusiasts' recollections of the gigs at which death/thrash bands performed in the early 1990s, however, the genre's local salience becomes clearer. On an observer scale, irritability also responded, while on a self-rated scale, intrusive recollections, trouble sleeping and hypervigilance were also more responsive to fluoxetine. Selective memories are thus socially shared, shaped by socially shared mechanisms working similarly upon everyone's recollections. Such cross-lives recollections could take place in between lives - during, say, a rest and review phase. See all examples of recollection 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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