| 释义 | recallable
 re·callR0078400 (rĭ-kôl′)tr.v. re·called, re·call·ing, re·calls 1.  To ask or order to return: recalled all workers who had been laid off.2. a.  To remember; recollect: I don't recall her name.b.  To be reminiscent of; seem similar to: a movie that recalls the screwball comedies of the 1940s.c.  To summon back to awareness of or concern with the subject or situation at hand: The opening of the door recalled me from my reverie.3.  To cancel, take back, or revoke: recall a move in chess.4.  To bring back; restore: "an atmosphere of penetrating fragrance, the gentle potency of which had recalled her from her death-like faintness" (Nathaniel Hawthorne).5.  To subject (an elected official) to a recall.6.  To request return of (a product) to the manufacturer, as for necessary repairs or adjustments.n. (also rē′kôl′)1.  The act of recalling or summoning back, especially an official order to return: the recall of the ambassador.2.  A signal, such as a bugle call, used to summon troops back to their posts.3.  The ability to remember information or experiences: has total recall of the accident.4.  The act of revoking: the recall of an answer in a spelling bee.5. a.  The procedure by which an elected official may be removed from office by popular vote.b.  The right to employ this procedure.6.  A request by the manufacturer of a product that has been identified as defective to return it, as for necessary repairs or adjustments.re·call′a·ble adj.Translations
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