Bản dịchrecollection (từ khác: memory) Show Ví dụ về đơn ngữTo remember is the conscious "recollection" of many vivid contextual details, such as when and how the information was learned. The hippocampus plays a prominent role in recollection whereas familiarity depends heavily on the surrounding medial-temporal regions, especially the perirhinal cortex. This occurs because one's current knowledge influences the recollection of previous beliefs. According to the recollections of his students, his lectures sometimes deviated from the formal rhetorical style and took on a more familiar character. Unfortunately, his documents were confiscated to protect territorial secrets and his later recollections were rambling and not of high quality.
Hơn
A: "recollection" means "memory". "You seem to have no recollection of the GPS" means you don't remember the GPS. Maybe it means that you don't remember seeing it, or you don't remember buying it, or you don't remember what it said. Here are some examples: "I had no recollection of the man." (I didn't remember ever meeting the man.) "Know about" means to have information about it. Here are some examples: "Why didn't you push the safety button?' "I didn't know about it!" (I did not know that the safety button was there.) "Know" means that you have met someone, or that you have studied a subject. "I know
Mr. Smith." (I know him because I have met him) So your first sentence means, "You do not seem to remember the GPS." The second sentence means,, "You did not know that the GPS existed." The third sentence doesn't really make sense and I don't understand it. Từ ngày 06/12/2011 Tra từ sử dụng VietId đăng nhập. Công cụ cá nhân
recollectionTừ điển Collocationrecollection noun ADJ. clear, distinct, vivid | dim, faint, hazy, vague | earliest | sudden | painful | personal VERB + RECOLLECTION have (no) I have only a vague recollection of sunshine and sand. I have absolutely no recollection of the incident. | bring back The place brought back painful recollections. | chuckle at/in, laugh at, smile at/in | shudder at PREP. in ~ She stared at him in sudden recollection. | ~ from recollections from Eliot's own life PHRASES to the best of your recollection To the best of my recollection (= if I remember correctly), he was not there that day. Từ điển WordNet
n. English Synonym and Antonym Dictionaryrecollections |