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Definition of total recall in English: total recallnoun mass nounThe ability to remember with clarity every detail of the events of one's life or of a particular event, object, or experience. 完全回忆力(指能清楚记得亲身经历的所有事情或具体一件事每个细节的能力) he retained to the end of his life a total recall she was teaching five-year-olds how to have total recall of their two-times table Example sentencesExamples - But he possesses amazing recognition for pitches and total recall of pitchers' tendencies.
- I have total recall, which is most peculiar and not a blessing.
- And it's been my experience that the test of a song's durability is whether it makes you want to come back to it again and again even when you have total recall of all its rhymes and phrases.
- The gloriously retired Mad Aunt claims to have total recall, and then keeps asking you what you've been talking about.
- And he had dozens, even hundreds of stories, especially with his almost total recall, of the insulting, demeaning, demoralizing, even violent realities of every day life.
- There are no uncertainties, no reflections on the nature of memory, only total recall.
- Steve had pretty much total recall of any information his brain processed.
- Millions of Americans remember that morning as a ‘flashbulb memory,’ the vivid and total recall of a stressful, emotional and often historic event.
- Ironically, he does have total recall of the first show his previous band, noise terrorists The Birthday Party, played in Glasgow, in the unlikely surrounds of the Pavilion Theatre.
- If I had powers of total recall, or at least a video recorder, I might be able to be more informative about what the programme was supposed to convey.
- The only thing that seems to have come out of them so far is that our leaders don't have total recall or every scrap of information on the tip of the tongue…
- O'Hagan has total recall of that carnivalesque day.
- Other than that, she seems to have total recall of almost everything that's happened to her since.
- His prodigious memory, which gave him total recall of hundreds of games, allowed him to play like a computer with nerveless precision and speed, panicking his opponents into error and despair.
- The actress, radio star and raconteur has total recall of a rich life that goes back to the beginning of the 20th century.
- For total recall, visualise each location in sequence.
- I seem to have total recall of my own childhood.
- He also had almost total recall of every time we'd been together.
- He appears to have total recall of all Scott's novels, and to be familiar with all the great galleries of Europe.
- Another was Geoffrey Elliott, who astonished his hutmates with his total recall of the intricacies of any detective novel after just one speed reading.
Definition of total recall in US English: total recallnounˈtōdl rəˈkôl The ability to remember with clarity every detail of the events of one's life or of a particular event, object, or experience. 完全回忆力(指能清楚记得亲身经历的所有事情或具体一件事每个细节的能力) he retained to the end of his life a total recall she was teaching five-year-olds how to have total recall of their two-times table Example sentencesExamples - I seem to have total recall of my own childhood.
- Ironically, he does have total recall of the first show his previous band, noise terrorists The Birthday Party, played in Glasgow, in the unlikely surrounds of the Pavilion Theatre.
- Other than that, she seems to have total recall of almost everything that's happened to her since.
- There are no uncertainties, no reflections on the nature of memory, only total recall.
- His prodigious memory, which gave him total recall of hundreds of games, allowed him to play like a computer with nerveless precision and speed, panicking his opponents into error and despair.
- But he possesses amazing recognition for pitches and total recall of pitchers' tendencies.
- He appears to have total recall of all Scott's novels, and to be familiar with all the great galleries of Europe.
- The actress, radio star and raconteur has total recall of a rich life that goes back to the beginning of the 20th century.
- He also had almost total recall of every time we'd been together.
- Steve had pretty much total recall of any information his brain processed.
- Another was Geoffrey Elliott, who astonished his hutmates with his total recall of the intricacies of any detective novel after just one speed reading.
- For total recall, visualise each location in sequence.
- The gloriously retired Mad Aunt claims to have total recall, and then keeps asking you what you've been talking about.
- If I had powers of total recall, or at least a video recorder, I might be able to be more informative about what the programme was supposed to convey.
- The only thing that seems to have come out of them so far is that our leaders don't have total recall or every scrap of information on the tip of the tongue…
- And it's been my experience that the test of a song's durability is whether it makes you want to come back to it again and again even when you have total recall of all its rhymes and phrases.
- O'Hagan has total recall of that carnivalesque day.
- I have total recall, which is most peculiar and not a blessing.
- And he had dozens, even hundreds of stories, especially with his almost total recall, of the insulting, demeaning, demoralizing, even violent realities of every day life.
- Millions of Americans remember that morning as a ‘flashbulb memory,’ the vivid and total recall of a stressful, emotional and often historic event.
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