单词 | recallable |
释义 | recallrecall1 /rɪˈkɔl/ ●●○ S3 W3 verb [transitive] 1REMEMBER something [not in progressive] to deliberately remember a particular fact, event, or situation from the past, especially in order to tell someone about it SYN recollect: I couldn’t even recall his name.recall that Later, he recalled that McGregor had missed the appointment.recall doing something I don’t recall ever meeting her.recall what/how/where etc. Mrs. Adkins cannot recall what happened the night she was attacked. As I recall, it was particularly hot that summer.2PRODUCT if a company recalls one of its products, it asks you to return it because there may be something wrong with it: Over 10,000 of the irons had to be recalled.3BE SIMILAR TO formal if something recalls something else, it makes you think of it because it is very similar: a style of film-making that recalls Alfred Hitchcock4POLITICS social studies, politics to vote to remove a politician from their political position5BRING somebody BACK to officially tell someone to come back from a place where he or she has been sent: recall somebody from something The Ambassador was recalled from Washington.6ON A COMPUTER to bring information back onto the screen of a computer—recallable adjective |
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