Recall to mind Meaning in English
expression
ˈɹiˌkɔɫ/, /ɹɪˈkɔɫ/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ/ /ˈmaɪnd
ri-KAWL tuh MYND
rɪˈkɔːl/ /tˈuː/ /mˈaɪnd
ri-KAWL t-OO MYND
释义
To remember something or think of it again, especially something from the past.
用法与细微差别
Semi-formal and a bit literary; often used in writing or formal speech. More common synonyms are 'remember' or 'recall'. Typically followed by what is remembered (e.g., 'recall to mind a face'). Avoid using it in very casual speech.
Spanish: recordar - traer a la mentePortuguese (BR): lembrar - trazer à mentePortuguese (PT): recordar - trazer à menteChinese (Simplified): 回想起 - 想起Chinese (Traditional): 回想起 - 想起Hindi: याद करना - याद में लानाArabic: تذكّر - استحضر في الذهنBengali: মনেপড়া - স্মরণ করাRussian: вспомнить - припомнитьJapanese: 思い出す - 思い起こすVietnamese: nhớ lại - hồi tưởngKorean: 떠올리다 - 회상하다Turkish: hatırlamak - aklına getirmekUrdu: یاد کرنا - ذہن میں لاناIndonesian: mengingat kembali - mengenang
例句
She tried to recall to mind his name.
basic
Can you recall to mind what he said?
basic
He could not recall to mind the date.
basic
Suddenly, I recall to mind a funny story from school.
natural
Whenever I see that song, I recall to mind my childhood.
natural
I couldn't recall to mind where I parked my car last night.
natural