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Перевод: recall
[существительное] отозвание; отзыв ; призыв вернуться; сигнал к возвращению; вызов на бис; воспоминание; память ; отбой ; [глагол] отзывать; вызывать обратно; призывать обратно; призывать из запаса; вспоминать; напоминать; вызывать в памяти; воскрешать; выводить; брать обратно; отменять
Тезаурус:
- Larry Hazzard Snr, athletic commissioner for New Jersey, said: "I don't know anything about it, I don't recall anything.
- Merry, in the Houses of Healing, asks immediately after his recall from death by the sacral king for "supper first, and after that a pipe".
- You will recall that Dr Goode specifically regards as unimportant the distinction between omission and commission, between doing something to bring about death, as opposed to standing by and letting death take its course.
- When we recall them, they conjure up other images and lead us to the peak experience.
- Recall (see p. 157) that I characterized the DOE procedure as collapsing the two stages of the orthodox, acquired distinctiveness design.
- Recall that among the possible reasons for a loss of conditioned responding with a change of context was the generalization decrement that might be expected when the event designated by the experimenter as the CS is presented in a different context.
- Wooden dowel has been used for kite spars for as long as we can recall.
- He couldn't recall it precisely.
- The recall of Willie Ofahengaue, Rod McCall, Ewan McKenzie and Dave Wilson should allow hooker and acting skipper Phil Kearns to make a much bigger impression, but, of the backs, only full-back Marty Roebuck can be considered an automatic Test choice.
- A series of pictures depicting the formation of DNA using a train and trucks commences with something with which we are all familiar and can recall instantly.
- I recall the situation all the more clearly because, when I tried to market those rabbits, the dealer thought there was something wrong with them.
- As we described in the last chapter, blueprints (some of which are not available to conscious recall) weigh heavily among the factors which determine our motives, choices and behaviour.
- Dathan's and Abiram's words recall the complaints of the people in three of the Exodus stories and in Numbers 14.
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