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单词 recce
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reccen.

Brit. /ˈrɛki/, U.S. /ˈrɛki/
Forms: 1900s– recce, 1900s– reccy.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: reconnaissance n., -y suffix6.
Etymology: < rec- (in reconnaissance n.) + -y suffix6. Compare earlier recco n., recon n.1
colloquial (originally Military slang).
= reconnaissance n.; a survey of this kind. Cf. recco n., recon n.1Recorded earliest in attributive use.photo-recce: see the first element.
ΘΚΠ
society > armed hostility > military operations > [noun] > reconnaissance
scouringc1471
scry1523
discovery?1574
reconnaissance1779
reconnoitre1781
reconnoissance1802
outwatch1852
exploitation1871
recco1917
recon1918
photoreconnaissance1920
recce1941
photo-recce1946
the mind > attention and judgement > enquiry > investigation, inspection > inspection, survey > [noun]
surveyancec1386
surveying1467
survey1548
view1569
reviewing1573
review1604
traverse1658
retrospection1661
surveyala1677
reconnaissance1815
reconnoissance1824
look-see1876
look-over1883
reconnoitre1891
poke round1901
traversal1903
recce1941
tour d'horizon1952
1941 Illustr. London News 198 802 (caption) A motor-cycle ‘reccy’ unit (special reconnaissance troops of armoured force).
1958 G. Usher Death in Bag vi. 56 I did a bit of a recce.
1968 Listener 19 Dec. 812/1 In a side-street we stopped. ‘I'll just do a bit of a recce,’ the Fiddler said.
1977 ‘E. Crispin’ Glimpses of Moon xii. 235 He had had it off all right, thanks..to making careful reccys.
1994 Guardian 14 June (Time Off) 12/1 On the second day of my recce this year, I estimated that..about 9.15 would be a good time to arrive.
2002 H. Holt Leonora (2003) xvi. 181 I was just—well—testing out the ground, doing a recce.

Compounds

General attributive.
ΚΠ
1941‘Reccy’ unit [see main sense].
1942 E. Waugh Put out More Flags 151 The C.O. has just gone forward with his recce group to make his recce.
1951 R. Campbell Light on Dark Horse iv. 71 My lads became truly proficient in practical recce-work.
1961 W. Vaughan-Thomas Anzio iii. 45 No recce plane tried a quick dash to capture a tell-tale photograph.
1979 A. Hailey Overload (new ed.) i. xvii. 102 I sometimes think about two guys in Korea, close buddies of mine. We were on a recce patrol near the Yalu river.
a1985 P. White With the Jocks (2003) 160 Our part was..to work south with the divisional axis bordering the Maas, the Recce Regt to the right of us down to the river.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

reccev.

Brit. /ˈrɛki/, U.S. /ˈrɛki/
Forms: 1900s– recce, 1900s– reccy.
Origin: Probably formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: reconnoitre v., -y suffix6.
Etymology: Probably < rec- (in reconnoitre v.) + -y suffix6, after recce n.
colloquial (originally Military slang).
transitive. To reconnoitre (a place, position, etc.); to survey, inspect, or explore. Also intransitive.
ΘΚΠ
society > armed hostility > military operations > [verb (intransitive)] > reconnoitre
akenc1400
scurry1580
reknowledge1582
reconnoitre1777
observe1799
spot1892
recce1943
shufti1943
recon1966
society > armed hostility > military operations > [verb (transitive)] > reconnoitre (a place)
reknowledge1582
reacknowledge1622
scout1704
reconnoitre1716
reconnaitre1765
observe1799
recce1943
recon1966
the mind > attention and judgement > enquiry > investigation, inspection > inspection, survey > inspect, survey [verb (intransitive)] > land, etc.
scout1644
pickeer1646
perlustrate1691
recce1943
the mind > attention and judgement > enquiry > investigation, inspection > inspection, survey > inspect, survey [verb (transitive)] > a place, etc.
perambulate1450
perlustrate1535
view1539
explorate?1549
explore1577
perlustrea1600
reacknowledge1622
canvass1652
reconnoitre1712
recce1943
1943 J. H. Fullarton Troop Target xxiv. 175 We're even reccying alternative positions twenty miles back to withdraw to.
1945 E. Waugh Brideshead Revisited 299 I'm going out myself with the adjutant to recce training areas.
1959 ‘J. Christopher’ Scent of White Poppies x. 156 These two recce'd up here, and found them gone.
1968 Listener 11 July 40/3 He was..recce-ing the new tourist ‘firsts’ like the Canadian North-West Passage.
1972 Shooting Times & Country Mag. 4 Mar. 21/2 They come over to recce the food situation in the more populated areas.
1997 Navy News July 1/3 They recce'd and blew up their target—a bridge—and successfully completed a 20km escape and evasion through dense jungle.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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