词汇搭配
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~形容词+~用作动词 (v.)
~+名词- recall an address回忆某个地址
- recall one's bitter experience回忆痛苦的经历
- recall a certain incident回忆某事件
- recall the details回忆细节
- recall sb's name回忆某人的名字
- recall old faces想起老朋友的面貌
- recall one's schooldays回忆学生时代
- recall a bid收回(在拍卖现场的)出价
- recall a decree撤销法令
- recall defective products收回有缺陷的产品
- recall an order撤销订货单
- recall a promise取消诺言
~+副词- recall home召回国
- recall bitterly痛苦地回忆起
- recall distinctly清楚地回想起
- recall momentarily瞬间回想起
- recall vividly生动地回想起
- recall back召回
~+介词- recall by voting通过投票表决
- recall from把(某人)从…叫回
- recall from the front line把(某人)从前线召回
- recall to life使(某人)苏醒
- recall to mind想起(某人)
词组短语
beyond recall不可挽回;不能记起
recall from从…处召回
recall to mind回想起,回忆起,记得
recall ratio查全率,检索率
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
- Do you have any recall of that meeting?
你还记得那次会见吗? - The new law is now established beyond recall.
新法律现已制定,不得撤销。 - The experiment sample the raw test of novel Hero Borns to test for times , and it acquires an accuracy of 86.93% , while an recall rate of 91.83%.
实验对小说《英雄出世》的生文本进行了多次抽样测试
用作及物动词(vt.)
- With the impulse of "mercantile system", the Occident adjust their policy one after the other, recall Jew in succession.
在“重商主义”政策的积极推动下,西欧各国相继调整对犹政策,纷纷召回犹太人。 - I remember her face but I cannot recall where I met her.
我记住了她的面容,但是我想不起在什么地方见过她了。 - I can't recall how long it has been.
我回忆不起来多长时间了。 - The danger recalled him to a sense of duty.
这危险的事唤起了他的责任感。
权威例句
On Recalling ANTOn recalling ANTStoring and recalling information to augment human memoriesRecalling routes around london: activation of the right hippocampus in taxi drivers.Recalling names after introduction: Changes across the adult life span in two culturesMemory Illusions: Recalling, Recognizing, and Recollecting Events that Never OccurredRecalling word lists reveals "cognitive dysmetria"in schizophrenia: a positron emission tomography study.Templates in chess memory: A mechanism for recalling several boards.Striving for the moral self: The effects of recalling past moral actions on future moral behavior.Testing the retrieval effort hypothesis: Does greater difficulty correctly recalling information lead to higher levels of memory?