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View usage for: (rɪkɜːʳ) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense recurs, present participle recurring, past tense, past participle recurredverbIf something recurs, it happens more than once. ...a theme that was to recur frequently in his work. [VERB] ...a recurring nightmare she has had since childhood. [VERB-ing] Synonyms: happen again, return, come back, repeat More Synonyms of recur More Synonyms of recur (rɪˈkɜː) verbWord forms: -curs, -curring or -curred (intransitive)1. to happen again, esp at regular intervals 2. (of a thought, idea, etc) to come back to the mind 3. (of a problem, etc) to come up again 4. mathematics (of a digit or group of digits) to be repeated an infinite number of times at the end of a decimal fraction Derived forms recurring (reˈcurring) adjective recurringly (reˈcurringly) adverb Word origin C15: from Latin recurrere, from re- + currere to run recur in American English (rɪˈkɜr) verb intransitiveWord forms: reˈcurred or reˈcurring2. to return, as in thought, talk, or memory recurring to an earlier question 3. to occur again, as in talk or memory; come up again for consideration 4. to happen or occur again, esp. after some lapse of time; appear at intervals Word origin L recurrere < re-, back + currere, to run: see course Examples of 'recur' in a sentencerecur The region seems to present a recurring problem to royal couples.That one case might be said to symbolise a recurring theme when it comes to football and corruption.In fact, silver was a recurring theme at the shows.It will surprise nobody that he already has a third book planned, which will explore a recurring theme.She has made fighting injustice a recurring theme since she became PM.This brings us to an unexpected recurring theme at the festival: strong women who form powerful bonds with giant squid monsters from outer space.They recur again and again and come in different shapes and forms.You have recurring thoughts about your death or the death of your infant.The recurring theme in many of these stories is the influence of airlines on aeroplane design.It is a problem which may recur.And he has come up with one recurring theme.Amber also gets disability allowance because she is obese and has recurring problems with her leg.It was a spectacle that seems set to recur time and again over the next eighteen months to two years.This is the reason for suggesting that you initially focus on just two or three typically negative and frequently recurring thoughts.It has been a recurring theme.This is becoming a recurring problem.This, despite my recurring nightmare of sudden and certain death in a hellish frozen gorge.It's like the worst kind of recurring nightmare.This was a recurring theme during the Forum.This is a recurring theme: his regret at being limited to serious roles.And he says he is convinced his best golf is still to come now that he has shaken off his recurring injury problems.There are recurring themes, but few apply across the board.The recurring nightmare for swap managers is that one party will default, leaving the bank with a large unmatched position.It's like a recurring nightmare.That man has caused my family unimaginable pain, suffering and grief and the recurring nightmare of what he did to her.Fortunes made, lost, then made again are a recurring theme.Worse still, they known that the same problems recur again and again, no matter howmany times they are "solved. British English: recur VERB If something recurs, it happens more than once. ...a theme that was to recur frequently in his work. - American English: recur
- Brazilian Portuguese: recorrer
- Chinese: 屡次发生
- European Spanish: repetirse
- French: revenir
- German: sich wiederholen
- Italian: ricorrere
- Japanese: 再発する
- Korean: 반복되다
- European Portuguese: recorrer
- Latin American Spanish: repetirse
Chinese translation of 'recur' vi - [error, event]
再发(發)生 (zài fāshēng) - [illness, pain]
复(復)发(發) (fùfā)
Definition to happen or occur again a theme that was to recur frequently in his work Synonyms happen again repeat persist reappear come and go come again Definition (of a thought or feeling) to come back to the mind A moment from my early childhood recurred to me. Synonyms return to mind come back be remembered run through your mind haunt your thoughts Additional synonymsDefinition to return, esp. to the memory She came back half an hour later. Synonyms return, reappear, re-enterDefinition to recur or reappear The pain returned in waves. Synonyms recur, come back, repeat, persist, revert, happen again, reappear, come and go, come again Definition to go back to a former state He reverted to his old bad habits. Synonyms go back, return, come back, resume, lapse, recur, relapse, regress, backslide, take up where you left off |