recounting

recounting[rɪˈkaʊntɪŋ] 

原级:recount

第三人称单数:recounts

第三人称复数:recounts

recounting是什么意思

过去分词:recounted

过去式:recounted

recounting 基本解释
详细叙述某事,讲述某事( recount的现在分词 );重新计算;
recounting 网络解释

1. 转述:口述:oral account | 转述:recounting | 虚构形式:fictional mode

recounting 单语例句

1. Soon after he starts hearing a phantom narrator recounting his life, he learns that its final chapter is soon to be written.

2. The Dujail trial heard extensive testimony from Shiite survivors of the crackdown, recounting torture while in prison and the deaths of loved ones.

3. One has to persuade him because he visibly feels ill at ease recounting the event.

4. recounting的意思

4. But many Americans are skeptical of sending more troops to support a government in the midst of recounting votes from a tainted presidential election.

5. The ancestral relationship was further confirmed in 1997 when the Chen clan's genealogical book surfaced, clearly recounting the family's history.

6. An inherently optimistic person, Zhou was calm when recounting his ordeal.

7. recounting的近义词

7. She particularly enjoys recounting how she has taught her three children manners for dinner and other formal occasions.

8. A group of college students listen to a local witness recounting the Red Army's Long March.

9. He answers them by recounting just what their fathers and grand fathers have sacrificed in order to build the Kingdom.

10. More than a dozen witnesses have been heard, recounting torture at the hands of Saddam's security forces.

recounting 英英释义

recounting

noun

1. an act of narration

    e.g. he was the hero according to his own relation
           his endless recounting of the incident eventually became unbearable

    Synonym: relation telling