recounts

recounts[rɪˈkaʊnts] 

原级:recount

现在分词:recounting

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过去分词:recounted

过去式:recounted

recounts 基本解释
重数,重新计算选票( recount的名词复数 );详细叙述某事,讲述某事( recount的第三人称单数 );重新计算;
recounts 单语例句

1. Tymoshenko's allies say she will not concede until appeals have run their course and recounts have taken place at a number of disputed polling stations.

2. When Huan Zi recounts this incident vividly to the handsome dentist in front of her, he looks astonished.

3. His high school diary recounts how he felt that his ugly and prematurely aged face affected his life.

4. recounts

4. She recounts her meeting with No 32, a teenager whose disability is manifest in a disfigurement in his hands and arms.

5. Fang recounts an incident when Zhu enthused about a field trip up a mountain to find his Buddhist teacher waiting for him.

6. Bush and Al Gore in the dispute over the 2000 presidential election in Florida, in which the justices'order ended recounts and gave the presidency to Bush.

7. The book vividly recounts the duo's metaphysical experiences while thrashing through the high seas.

8. Virginia has had two statewide vote recounts in modern history, but both resulted in vote changes of no more than a few hundred votes.

9. Dumbledore's commentary is a particular pleasure, especially when he recounts details that make certain aspects of the series a little clearer.

10. The detainee looked up and spat in her face, the manuscript recounts.