1.〈正式〉叙述; 讲述; 描述
2.重数; 重新计票
1.重数; 重新计票
1.<formal>to say what happened
2.to count sth. again, especially the votes in an election
1.an occasion when sth. is counted again, especially the votes in an election
1.And where are all his wonderful deeds that our fathers recounted to us, saying, 'Did not the LORD bring us up from Egypt?
我们的列祖不是向我们说『耶和华领我们从埃及上来』吗?他那样奇妙的作为在那里呢?
2.As I walked up to the door, I recounted all the miles I had clocked since that bike trip she and I never took.
当我走上了到门,我详述了我自从那辆脚踏车旅行她和我不曾拿了以后已经费时的所有的里。
3.He made reference to that again after Buffett recounted how 'Obama sort of stopped talking to you' after the election.
在巴菲特提起“奥巴马大选后好像不跟你说话了”时,他又一次说起这件事。
4.As the afternoon train reached peak speed, Jakub Nawrot sat in the dining car and recounted trying to leave Beijing the day before.
这趟在下午开行的列车达到了最高时速时,雅库布诺罗特(音)坐在餐车里讲述着他前一天尝试离开北京的经历。
5.Cody was a timid, small child. Seeing tears well up in his eyes, as he recounted the event, wrung our hearts dry.
科迪个头小,生性腼腆。他回家跟我们说起这件事时,眼泪直在眼睛里打转转,我们的心里好难受。
6.'An acquaintance of mine saw my mother-in-law get washed away, ' Ms. Endo recounted. She said the body has yet to be found.
Endo回忆说,一位熟人看见她的婆婆被水冲走,但遗体还未找到。
7.One student, Mr. Grace recounted, born male and named Jack, has long, straight hair and prefers to be referred to with a female pronoun.
他讲起了一个叫杰克的学生的故事。杰克身为男孩,却有一头垂顺的长发,喜欢别人用女性代词相称。
8.As it turned out, the best of these foolish acts, and the best told, was the one recounted by the tall, large man.
结果,这些愚蠢行为中最为愚蠢的人,最为值得大书特书的人,当属那个身材高大的人所讲述的故事了。
9.We were met at the kitchen door by our mirror image-Mom, a Negress who rarely recounted anything at all about her life.
我们在厨房门口的镜子里看到自己的形象:母亲,一个很少讲述她自己生命黑人女性。
10.After Mr. Rove walked away, the gaggle of men excitedly recounted the conversation, reveling in their access.
罗夫走后,喧闹的人群醉心于自己的交际突破,激动地复述刚才的对话。