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re·cess nounBrE /rɪˈses/NAmE /rɪˈses/BrE /ˈriːses/NAmE /ˈriːses/ [C, U] a period of time during the year when the members of a parliament, committee, etc. do not meet 休会期 [C] a short break in a trial in court 休庭◆The judge called a short recess. 法官宣布短暂休庭。(NAmE) (BrE break, ˈbreak time) [U] a period of time between lessons at school 课间休息 [C] a part of a wall that is set further back than the rest of the wall, forming a space 壁龛;壁橱;凹室 SYN alcove ◆a recess for books 放书的壁橱 [C, usually pl.] the part of a place that is furthest from the light and hard to see or get to 隐蔽处;幽深处◆He stared into the dark recesses of the room. 他盯着房间里黑暗的角落。◆(figurative) The doubt was still there, in the deep recesses of her mind. 在她的内心深处依然存有疑虑。 re·cess verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they recess BrE /rɪˈses/ NAmE /rɪˈses/present simple - he / she / it recesses BrE /rɪˈsesɪz/ NAmE /rɪˈsesɪz/past simple recessed BrE /rɪˈsest/ NAmE /rɪˈsest/past participle recessed BrE /rɪˈsest/ NAmE /rɪˈsest/ -ing form recessing BrE /rɪˈsesɪŋ/ NAmE /rɪˈsesɪŋ/BrE /rɪˈses/NAmE /rɪˈses/ [often passive] [T, I] ~ (sth)(NAmE) to take or to order a recess 休会;暂停;宣布暂停◆The hearing was recessed for the weekend. 听证会周末暂停。 [T] ~ sth (in/into sth) to put sth in a position that is set back into a wall, etc. 把…放进壁龛(或壁橱);将…嵌入墙壁◆recessed shelves 凹进墙壁的格子架 |