单词 | recollection |
释义 | recollection (rekəlekʃən ) Word forms: recollections variable noun If you have a recollection of something, you remember it. Pat has vivid recollections of the trip. [+ of] He had no recollection of the crash. [+ of] Suddenly his mind filled with the recollection of a song she used to sing. She had a sudden burst of recollection and had to share it with me. Synonyms: memory, recall, impression, remembrance Collocations: vague recollection Most surprising was that he had only a vague recollection of a course that he had played many times before. Times, Sunday Times The next morning he awoke in a bed, dressed only in vest and pants, with a violent headache and only a vague recollection of what had happened. Times, Sunday Times I needed a good memory - even visually - to track my vague recollection down. Times, Sunday Times It all just bleeds into one vague recollection. Times, Sunday Times Then there's my vague recollection about squeezing the calves; oops, here we go, breaking into a canter for a few steps. Times, Sunday Times And for this witness at least the most vivid recollection will not be the inspiration of his tactics or the brilliance of his technique, spellbinding though they were. Times, Sunday Times I have vivid recollections of the carnival atmosphere in the build-up to the game. The Sun He supplies some vivid recollections of the bout. Times, Sunday Times Voters of an older generation will have vivid recollections of state-owned enterprises in utilities and also in unrelated fields such as air travel. Times, Sunday Times Still, he has a hard time conjuring exactly who this father was, since the man was gone so often and, fifty years later, few vivid recollections have survived. The Times Literary Supplement Translations: Chinese: 记忆 Japanese: 記憶 |
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