搜尋結果
recollect
- IPA[ˌriːkəˈlɛkt]
英式
- bring oneself back to a state of composure;collect or gather together again
verb: recollect, 3rd person present: recollects, gerund or present participle: recollecting, past tense: recollected, past participle: recollected
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. bring oneself back to a state of composure he had a look round, recollected himself, and prepared for the day
- 2. rare collect or gather together again the blood is thence recollected dorsally into further arterial vessels
- 更多解釋
- IPA[ˌrekəˈlek(t)]
美式
- bring oneself back to a state of composure: he had a look around, recollected himself, and prepared for the day
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˌrekəˈlek(t)]
美式
- remember (something); call to mind: he could not quite recollect the reason can you recollect how your brother reacted?
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˌrɛkəˈlɛkt]
英式
- remember (something); call to mind: he could not quite recollect the reason ‘Can you recollect how he reacted?’
Oxford Dictionary