recrudescence [ ˌri:kru:'desns ] n. 复发,再发 e.g.
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recruit [ ri'kru:t ] n. 招聘,新兵,新份子,新会员
v. 恢复,补充,徵募 e.g. 1. We are having difficulties in recruiting well-qualified staff. 我们难以招募到素质好的职员。
2. New recruits to our music club are always welcome. 我们的音乐俱乐部随时欢迎新会员参加。
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recruiter [ ri'kru:tə(r) ] n. 招募者 e.g.
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rectangle [ 'rektæŋgl ] n. 长方形,矩形 e.g. 1. This room is a rectangle. 这间屋子是长方形的。
2. Having the shape of a rectangle. 矩形的具有矩形形状的
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rectangular [ rek'tæŋgjulə ] n. 矩形 e.g. 1. I put a rectangular box on the table. 我把一个长方形的盒子放在桌子上。
2. An orderly arrangement of data, especially one in which the data are arranged in columns and rows in an essentially rectangular form. 表数据中的一种有序排列,尤指其中的数据按基本上构成一个矩形的竖行和横行进行排列的一张表格
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rectification [ ˌrektifi'keiʃən ] n. 改正,改订,矫正 e.g. 1. Rectification means the whole Party studying Marxism through criticism and self-criticism. 整风就是全党通过批评和自我批评来学习马克思主义。
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rectifier [ 'rektifaiə ] n. 改正者,矫正 e.g. 1. A diode is used as a rectifier. 二极管用作整流器。
2. A rectifier of many wrongs. 一个纠正了许多错误的人
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rectify [ 'rektifai ] v. 订正,矫正,改正 e.g. 1. I made a mistake that can not be rectified. 我犯了一个无法改正的错误。
2. He cleaned the bottle with rectified spirit. 他用精馏酒精清洗瓶子。
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rectitude [ 'rektitju:d ] n. 诚实,正直 e.g.
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rector [ 'rektə ] n. 教区牧师,校长,院长 e.g. 1. He was appointed the rector of the middle school. 他被任命为那所中学的校长。
2. Instead of thinking of Robert Martin as a husband for Harriet, Emma influenced the girl to aspire to Mr. Elton, the young, rector. 爱玛认为罗伯特·马丁不配取哈里特为妻,便鼓励这位姑娘追求年轻的牧师埃尔顿先生。
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rectum [ 'rektəm ] n. 直肠 e.g.
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recumbent [ ri'kʌmbənt ] a. 侧卧的,休息的 e.g.
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recuperate [ ri'kju:pəreit ] v. 恢复,使恢复健康,使恢复精神 e.g. 1. He is still recuperating from his operation. 他动手术後仍在恢复中.
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recuperation [ riˌkju:pə'reiʃən ] n. 复原,恢复:恢复健康和力气. e.g. 1. The old undue grip relaxes and the process of recuperation and repair begins. 你原先不适当的紧张得以放松,开始了恢复和修整的过程。
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recuperative [ ri'kju:pərətiv ] a. 有助恢复健康的 e.g.
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recur [ ri'kə: ] v. 回到,重现,再来 e.g. 1. My first meeting with her often recurs to my memory. 我与她的第一次会面的情景经常出现在我的记忆中。
2. The recurring decimal 3.999... is also described as 3.9 recurring. 循环小数`3.999...'亦作`3.9循环'.
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recurrence [ ri'kʌrəns ] n. 再现,再发生,反复 e.g. 1. A sudden attack, recurrence, or intensification of a disease. 发作突然的发作、复发或疾病的加剧
2. The quality or state of being periodic; recurrence at regular intervals. 周期性周期出现的性质或状态;以固定的间隔而发生
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recurrent [ ri'kʌrənt ] a. 再发生的,定期重覆的,循环的 e.g. 1. I have a recurrent dream that I've turned into an elephant. 我屡次梦见自己变成了大象.
2. A narrative poem, often of folk origin and intended to be sung, consisting of simple stanzas and usually having a recurrent refrain. 民谣常是源于民歌并适于演唱的叙事诗歌,由简单诗节组成,通常有循环迭句
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recursion [ ri'kə:ʃən ] 循环,递归 e.g.
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recursive [ ri'kɜ:siv ] 递归的,循环的 e.g.
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