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 recollection [`rɛkə'lɛkʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 记忆, 回想, 回忆



    recollection
    [ noun ]
    1. the ability to recall past occurrences

    2. <noun.cognition>
    3. the process of remembering (especially the process of recovering information by mental effort)

    4. <noun.cognition>
      he has total recall of the episode
    5. something recalled to the mind

    6. <noun.cognition>


    Recollection \Rec`ol*lec"tion\ (r?k`?l*l?k"sh?n), n. [Cf. F.
    r['e]collection.]
    1. The act of recollecting, or recalling to the memory; the
    operation by which objects are recalled to the memory, or
    ideas revived in the mind; reminiscence; remembrance.

    2. The power of recalling ideas to the mind, or the period
    within which things can be recollected; remembrance;
    memory; as, an event within my recollection.

    3. That which is recollected; something called to mind;
    reminiscence. ``One of his earliest recollections.''
    --Macaulay.

    4. The act or practice of collecting or concentrating the
    mind; concentration; self-control. [Archaic]

    From such an education Charles contracted habits of
    gravity and recollection. --Robertson.

    Syn: Reminiscence; remembrance. See {Memory}.

    1. "Not to my recollection," said Moore. "I have not been able to remember the use of cocaine on that trip" in 1986.
    2. Defense lawyers said they wanted to find out whether Davidoff was on medication because it may have affected his recollection of events.
    3. As policy analysts and intellectuals worry over "The End of History" and congratulate each other about "The Obsolescence of Major War," it might be wise to temper all the giddy optimism with the recollection that we have been here before.
    4. Greene asked North, who insisted his recollection was vague.
    5. A pilot told investigators Saturday he didn't know how he was shot and has no recollection of his 800-mile, apparently unconscious flight down the East Coast in his small plane, officials said.
    6. Former Emperor Bokassa testified that he hadn't any recollection of some of the killings for which he is charged during his 14-year dictatorship in the Central African Republic.
    7. He said he had no recollection of getting into his pickup and driving the wrong way on the interstate.
    8. "It stopped to the best of my recollection in mid-1985," Ms. Dix replied.
    9. But this film, one man's recollection of the summer of 1959 spent in Hawaii, tries _ and sometimes succeeds _ to be more.
    10. It's only recollection," he added.
    11. When the Snodgrasses bought the 17-acre site north of Tahlequah in 1981, they didn't give much credence to a cousin's recollection of visiting the place as a youngster to see Mr. Ed.
    12. Hiss was careful, prefacing more than 200 answers with "to be best of my recollection." Still, there was nothing to show that Hiss had been involved in any spying.
    13. Frank Roach smiles at the recollection.
    14. Noting that Lake was an unsalaried volunteer, Bush said: "Are we going to go now and look at every client for every law firm for every volunteer?" _Contended he had no recollection of ever having met former Wedtech Corp.
    15. He said he had no recollection of colliding with the bus, and broke down into tears when disfigured survivors testified of horror and panic inside the flaming bus.
    16. Lugar has "no recollection" of being told such information, said his press secretary, David Shapiro.
    17. "Have you ever talked to Mr. Lewis about drugs?" the mayor was asked. "No, not to my recollection," Barry responded, in another statement prosecutors alleged was false.
    18. "To my best recollection he said he met me a couple of times, he said, `I met you a couple of times.
    19. " A visit to the house in Moscow where his family had lived stirred little but a childhood recollection of cold light pouring through huge windows.
    20. That recollection conflicted with times given by David Webster, the Navy reservist who piloted the Navy plane.
    21. In a 1986 interview he said he had no recollection of the murders and believed his freedom was long overdue.
    22. "All of us who belong to the priestly people of the new covenant gaze upon the cross, with veneration and recollection," John Paul said in a brief address in Italian at the end of the procession of the Via Crucis, or Way of the Cross.
    23. She survived, but suffered brain damage and has no recollection of what happened to her that night, the prosecutor has said.
    24. The child, called Billy (Sebastian Rice Edwards), is based on Mr. Boorman's recollection of himself at age seven, living through the bombings.
    25. Koch testified that his first recollection of discussing the subject with Rickman was in 1986.
    26. "Yes sir," replied North. "He called me up from Europe and made it happen." In testimony during North's trial, McFarlane had a different recollection.
    27. The position of wing flaps and slats on the wreckage of Delta Flight 1141 conflicts with a crew member's recollection and cockpit recordings indicating the crucial devices were properly set for takeoff, investigators say.
    28. "I have no recollection of ever aggressively pursuing their package," he said during testimony as a hostile witness called by Times Herald attorneys.
    29. Helen Sheahan, a TWA flight attendant who has a vivid recollection of the events, said she was disappointed with what she called distortions in the movie.
    30. A woman's recollection of watching her father molest and kill a playmate with a rock 21 years ago is full of inconsistencies, his lawyer said Wednesday at the start of his murder trial.
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