[VERB 动词]想起;记起 If you recollect something, you remember it.
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Ramona spoke with warmth when she recollected the doctor who used to be at the county hospital...
拉蒙纳回忆起曾在乡村医院工作的那位医生时,言语中透着温情。
His efforts, the Duke recollected many years later, were distinctly half-hearted.
据公爵许多年之后的回忆,他当时明显只是敷衍了事。
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rec·ol·lect/ˌrekəˈlekt; NAmEˌrekəˈlekt/verb[transitive , intransitive ]( not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时) ( rather formal) to remember sth, especially by making an effort to remember it 记起;回忆起;记得SYN
recall
recollect(sth) ◆She could no longer recollect the details of the letter.她想不起那封信的细节了。◆As far as I can recollect, she wasn't there on that occasion.据我回忆,当时她不在场。recollectwhat, how, etc… ◆I don't recollect what he said.我不记得他说过什么。recollectthat… ◆I recollect that we were all gathered in the kitchen.我记得当时我们都被召集到厨房里。recollect(sb/sth) doing sth ◆I recollect him/his saying that it was dangerous.我记得他说那很危险。+ speech◆‘It was just before the war,’ she recollected.“那是在战争即将发生之前。”她回忆道。recollectrecollectsrecollectedrecollectingrec·ol·lect/ˌrekəˈlekt; NAmEˌrekəˈlekt/
to be able to remember somethingSYN remember: All I recollect is a grey sky.recollect that She recollected sadly that she and Ben used to laugh a lot.recollect how/when/what etc Can you recollect how your brother reacted?recollect doing something I recollect seeing Ryder some years ago in Bonn.► see thesaurus at
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