剑桥高阶英汉双解词典 - recollection collapse

recollection
/ˌrek.ə'lek.ʃən/ formal
noun
[C]
* a memory of something
回忆(的事情),记忆;往事

1. I have many pleasant recollections of the time we spent together.
我们一起度过的时光给我留下了许多美好的回忆。

[U]
* the ability to remember things
记忆力;记性

1. His powers of recollection are extraordinary.
他的记忆力超群。

/ˌrek.ə'lek.ʃən/ formal
noun
to the best of my recollection
* from what my memory tells me
如果我没记错的话

1. To the best of my recollection I have never seen her before.
如果我没记错的话,我以前从来没有见过她。

柯林斯COBUILD高阶英汉双解学习词典 - recollection collapse

recollection ★☆☆☆☆
1.N-VAR 可变名词记忆;回忆 If you have a recollection of something, you remember it.
  • Pat has vivid recollections of the trip...

    帕特清清楚楚地记得那次旅行。

  • He had no recollection of the crash...

    那次车祸他一点也不记得了。

  • Suddenly his mind filled with the recollection of a song she used to sing...

    突然,他记起了一首她过去经常唱的歌。

  • She had a sudden burst of recollection and had to share it with me.

    她突然记起了很多事情,要与我分享。


牛津高阶英汉双解 第7版 - recollection collapse

recollection
rec·ol·lec·tion / 7rekE5lekFn / noun (formal)
1. [U] ~ (of sth / of doing sth) the ability to remember sth; the act of remembering sth
   记忆力;回忆;记忆
   SYN  memory :
   I have no recollection of meeting her before.
   我不记得以前见过她。
   My recollection of events differs from his.
   我回忆的情况和他不一样。
    To the best of my recollection (= if I remember correctly) I was not present at that meeting.
   如果我没记错的话,我没有出席那次会议。
2. [C] a thing that you remember from the past
   往事;回忆的事
   SYN  memory :
   to have a clear / vivid / dim / vague recollection of sth
   对某事的记忆清晰/历历在目/模糊不清/依稀如烟

牛津搭配语词典 第2版 - recollection collapse

recollection noun

ADJECTIVE clear, distinct, vivid | dim, faint, hazy, vague | earliest | childhood | sudden | painful | fond He has fond ~s of his first visit to Europe. | personal

VERB + RECOLLECTION have (no) I have only a vague ~ of sunshine and sand. | I have absolutely no ~ of the incident. | share It was great to meet with old friends and share ~s. | smile at, smile in He smiled fondly at the ~. | She smiled faintly in ~ of all the fun times they'd had together.

PREPOSITION in ~ She stared at him in sudden ~. | ~ from ~s from Eliot's own life | ~ of The novel is based on ~s of his childhood in Shanghai.

PHRASES to the best of your ~ To the best of my ~ (= if I remember correctly), he was not there that day.

牛津英语同义词学习词典 - recollection collapse

recollection noun
memory

新牛津英语同义词词典 - recollection collapse

recollection

noun
Leonard's recollections of his early childhood are vague | she shuddered at the recollection of Anthea's behaviour at dinner
MEMORY , remembrance, mental image, impression, reminiscence; remembering, recalling, calling to mind; technical anamnesis.

词源记忆 - recollection collapse

recollection 记忆力
来自recollect, 回想,想起。