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 recur [rɪ'kɚ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vi. 复发, 回到, 重现, 再来, 诉诸, 采用, 循环



    recur
    recurred, recurring


    Recur \Re*cur"\ (r?*k?r"), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Recurred}
    (-k?rd"); p. pr. & vb. n. {Recurring}.] [L. recurrere; pref.
    re- re- + currere to run. See {Current}.]
    1. To come back; to return again or repeatedly; to come again
    to mind.

    When any word has been used to signify an idea, the
    old idea will recur in the mind when the word is
    heard. --I. Watts.

    2. To occur at a stated interval, or according to some
    regular rule; as, the fever will recur to-night.

    3. To resort; to have recourse; to go for help.

    If, to avoid succession in eternal existence, they
    recur to the ``punctum stans'' of the schools, they
    will thereby very little help us to a more positive
    idea of infinite duration. --Locke.

    {Recurring decimal} (Math.), a circulating decimal. See under
    {Decimal}.

    {Recurring series} (Math.), an algebraic series in which the
    coefficients of the several terms can be expressed by
    means of certain preceding coefficients and constants in
    one uniform manner.

    1. The IIMR includes major restructuring costs in headline earnings, for example, even though such costs are unlikely to recur.
    2. Every time prices fall, the monthly payment buys more shares. Indeed, if savings schemes can be kept as a stable source of demand for shares, then historical discount levels of 25 per cent might never recur.
    3. "You go in through the skin on the back of the finger and peel out the cyst," she said. "Then you follow the stalk back to the joint." The stalk, or root, of the cyst must be removed or the growth could recur.
    4. "He repudiated the statement and apologized," Foley told reporters at the Capitol. "I accepted that," along with a promise that such attacks would not recur.
    5. In most businesses in every year there are circumstances that affect profit which will not recur.
    6. Accidents like the one that cost those seven lives will recur.
    7. Doctors who treat such problems said it is common for them to recur in close proximity since much of the skin in an affected area probably received severe sun damage.
    8. The dilemma of the winter of 1987-88 on whether to cut interest rates to restrain the pound looks, like all dilemmas, likely to recur, although against a much less inflationary background.
    9. The government's Coordinating Committee for Earthquake Prediction said an eruption is "highly likely to recur," not only at the same spot but possibly other locations.
    10. It said its management had reviewed causes for the tax deficiency and was "confident such underpayment would not recur." Gorbachev reportedly has drafted an announcement of his resignation.
    11. Although their predictions are by no means identical, a few themes recur.
    12. The company is looking at ways to ensure the problem doesn't recur.
    13. The suspension means the aerospace and industrial-parts concern will be shut out of new contracts from any government agency until the Pentagon determines that past abuses won't recur.
    14. "The best reason for expecting the depression not to recur is that it has already occurred, and we learned some lessons," says Mr. Wyss.
    15. He developed a twitch above his left eye that would recur whenever he saw her.
    16. But Mr. Belkin's study is noteworthy not so much because markets repeat themselves in lockstep, but because the behavior of people who participate in markets does tend to recur.
    17. Mr. Long says he didn't change his 1988 earnings estimate of $2.25 to $2.50 a share because "you have to assume that all of these trading difficulties may not recur in 1988.
    18. None guarantees that the 'boom and bust' cycle will fail to recur, but this time it might take longer to appear. The two most important differences are the trend in the balance of payments and the continued slow pace of wage growth.
    19. "The balance sheets in the corporate sector are severely stretched," implying that the aggressive takeover behavior of last year won't recur, Richard Kersley, an analyst at Barclays de Zoete Wedd Ltd., said.
    20. There is a unique opportunity to reshape continental Europe: it will not recur.
    21. There's at least a chance that pattern could recur, and the administration knows that if it did, there would be suggestions that the whole deal had been cut in advance.
    22. But he concedes that the agency can't give home buyers a written guarantee that chemical leaks would not recur.
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