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| /rɪˈkɔːl/ |
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| /ˈriːkɔːl/ |
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| 1 | U the ability to remember something 记忆力;记住 | She has almost total recall of her conversations with the President. 她几乎记住了与总统的全部谈话内容。 | |
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| 2 | singular an occasion when a company asks people to return a product because there is something wrong with it 收回(次品) | The company ordered a recall of all 2,600 cars already sold. 公司下令将已售出的2,600辆汽车全部收回。 | |
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| 3 | singular an occasion when someone is ordered to return to their country or work 召回;唤回 | The recall of an ambassador is a serious diplomatic action. 召回大使是一项重大的外交举措。 | | | 3a | an occasion when a sports player is chosen to be in a team again after a period when they have not been in it (将运动员的)召回归队 | | |
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| - | beyond recall mainly literary |
| impossible to have or experience again |
| 无法挽回的 |
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| All those years, vanished beyond recall, seemed utterly wasted. 这些年的光阴已逝,无法挽回,恰似虚度。 |
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