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Перевод: recount
[глагол] рассказывать; подробно излагать; перечислять
Тезаурус:
- First, she would find a local solicitor and recount the events to him and, second, both would return to Belfast to obtain advice and help.
- Already in his first novel, Boccalone (1979), widely recognized as the best to come out of the youth movement of the late 1970s, Palandri had shown an extraordinary ability to create sufficient space for his characters, "enrico" and "anna" and their friends, to speak for themselves without being overwhelmed by the surrounding clutter or by the pretensions of "literature", pretensions from which the narrator keeps his distance: "l don't want to make big speeches, I never did when I was with anna and I was better off; I just want to recount incidents and let the rest come out of that, if there actually is anything" (Palandri 1979: 124).
- A child may be able to count the five ducks but have to recount if they are moved round to form a different pattern.
- Bruce-Gardyne and Lawson recount the most famous anecdote of all.
- A candidate is entitled to demand a recount in the event of a close voting.
- The story of biblical criticism has been so well documented and so often told that I will not recount it.
- Although the Argentina drug scandal is such an integral part of Scottish footballing history, very few people can actually recount the circumstances that led to Willie Johnson being banned for life.
- A miscount necessitates a recount, and it is imperative that the numbers are accurate.
- Mothers often recount how embarrassed they feel and that if they try to ignore their child's screams in town then other shoppers make comments like "Oh, give him a sweet, he's only small".
- My first visit was accomplished by walking, an experience I shall recount later.
- I want to recount an experience that has stayed with me ever since it happened, something that transformed an uneventful journey home from work.
- narrate, recount, report on a past or present experience, real or imagined;
- Khrushchev survived to recount his disgust in part because he was a self-taught country boy.
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