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 therefore, in recounting the numbers of those who have been killed in battle, I cannot but think you have said the thing which is not.
这样,我再重新计算一下在战争中伤亡的人数,我只能认为你所说的事实属乌有。
2.The Fall of mankind is a myth at once recounting the perverse nature of men and attaching to them the responsibility.
人类的堕落是一个神话,它既详述了人的刚愎天性,同时又把责任赋予他们。
3.He was as interested in finding out which of his former co-workers had retired recently as in recounting the accident.
他津津有味地讲述事故发生的经过,也很关切地打听他过去的同事中谁最近已经退休了。
4.To this day, Turkey does not accept this recounting of the events, even though most genocide scholars and historians agree on this view.
至今,土耳其不承认这种说法,尽管大多数研究种族大屠杀的学者和历史学家同意这一观点。
5." Ticking . . . . . . Ticking . . . . . . " Banana, swaying posture, recounting -- tonight and rain melancholy.
“滴嗒……滴嗒……”,芭蕉摇曳的身姿,诉说着——今夜与雨惆怅。
6.Nasri would have no qualms about joining United and his comments from an interview in March are worth recounting.
纳斯里并未排除加盟曼联的可能性,他接受采访时说的话很值得玩味。
7.To be recounting the changes around the lake .
描述着湘湖的古老与沧桑。
8.Our tutor would try to shame us by recounting the exploits of some other brilliant pupil of his.
我们的老师常常列举他的其他聪明弟子的成绩之好,以此来羞辱我们。
9.A busty, honey-blond model embraced him like a long lost friend, recounting how they had shared laughs in Paris, as cameras clicked away.
一个丰乳金发的模特像一位老友一样拥抱了他,还唠唠叨叨地说着他们在巴黎的时光多么充满了欢声笑语,另一边的相机已闪成一片。
10.he asks himself after recounting an early colloquy between Adrian and a teacher.
他在回顾了阿德里安和老师早期的对话后问自己。