recount
英 [rɪ'kaʊnt]
美 [rɪˈkaʊnt]
recount 重数,重新叙述re-,再,重新,count,数数。即重数,引申词义重新叙述。
- recount (v.1)
- "to tell," mid-15c., also recompt, from Old North French and Anglo-French reconter (12c., Modern French raconter), from Old French re- (see re-) + conter "to relate, reckon" (see count (v)). Related: Recounted; recounting.
- recount (n.)
- also re-count, "a new count" (especially in an election), 1855, American English, from re- + count (n).
- recount (v.2)
- also re-count, "to enumerate again," 1764, from re- + count (v). Related: Recounted; recounting.
- 1. 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。
- 2. 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。
- 3. When the Labour party candidate didn't win the election, he cried foul and demanded a recount.
- 工党候选人没有赢得选举, 他声称有舞弊行为,要求重新计票.
- 4. The defeated candidate demanded a recount of the votes.
- 被击败的候选人要求重新计算选票.
- 5. It remains only to recount the slender part which the British were able play.
- 至于英军所能起的微弱的作用,则有待后文补叙.