recount
英 [rɪˈkaʊnt , ˈriːkaʊnt , ˌriːˈkaʊnt]
美 [rɪˈkaʊnt , ˈriːkaʊnt , ˌriːˈkaʊnt]
v. 讲述,叙述(亲身经历)
v. 重数; 重新清点(选票)
n. 重新计算
过去式:recounted 第三人称单数:recounts 现在分词:recounting 过去分词:recounted 复数:recounts
Collins.1 / BNC.8510 / COCA.5484
牛津词典
verb
- 讲述,叙述(亲身经历)
to tell sb about sth, especially sth that you have experienced- She was asked to recount the details of the conversation to the court.
她被要求向法庭陈述谈话细节。 - They recounted what had happened during those years.
他们叙述了那些年里发生的事。
- She was asked to recount the details of the conversation to the court.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 讲述;描述;描绘
If yourecounta story or event, you tell or describe it to people.- He then recounted the story of the interview for his first job...
他接着讲述了自己第一次找工作时面试的情形。 - He recounted how heavily armed soldiers forced him from the presidential palace.
他讲述了自己是怎样被全副武装的士兵从总统官邸里赶出来的。
- He then recounted the story of the interview for his first job...
- N-COUNT (选举中的)重新计票,重新点票
Arecountis a second count of votes in an election when the result is very close.- She wanted a recount. She couldn't believe that I had got more votes than her.
她想要重新计票。她不相信我比她得票多。
- She wanted a recount. She couldn't believe that I had got more votes than her.
The verb is pronounced /rɪ'kaʊnt/. The noun is pronounced /'riːkaʊnt/. 动词读作/rɪ'kaʊnt/。名词读作/'riːkaʊnt/。
英英释义
noun
- an additional (usually a second) count
verb
- count again
- We had to recount all the votes after an accusation of fraud was made
- narrate or give a detailed account of
- Tell what happened
- The father told a story to his child