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recollection
rec·ol·lec·tion R0086800 (rĕk′ə-lĕk′shən)n.1. The act or power of recollecting: He is not, to my recollection, a very good musician.2. Something recollected: recollections of past holidays.recollection (ˌrɛkəˈlɛkʃən) n1. the act of recalling something from memory; the ability to remember2. something remembered; a memoryrec•ol•lec•tion (ˌrɛk əˈlɛk ʃən) n. 1. the act or power of recalling to mind; remembrance. 2. something recollected. [1635–45; < French récollection or Medieval Latin recollēctiō; see recollect, -tion] Recollection hark back See REPETITION. on the tip of one’s tongue On the verge of being remembered and spoken; known but unable to be retrieved from the recesses of memory. This expression plays on the idea that words awaiting utterance are poised on the tip of one’s tongue. ring a bell To serve as a reminder, to bring to mind; to have meaning or significance. Although the exact origin of this expression is not known, it may stem from the former practice of ringing church bells to signal the hour or to inform the populace of significant events, such as births, deaths, or weddings. The things we talked about meant nothing to them: they rang no bell. (Nicholas Monsarrat, This Is Schoolroom, 1939) ThesaurusNoun | 1. | recollection - the ability to recall past occurrencesremembrance, anamnesisretentiveness, retentivity, retention, memory - the power of retaining and recalling past experience; "he had a good memory when he was younger" | | 2. | recollection - the process of remembering (especially the process of recovering information by mental effort); "he has total recall of the episode"reminiscence, recallremembering, memory - the cognitive processes whereby past experience is remembered; "he can do it from memory"; "he enjoyed remembering his father"mind - recall or remembrance; "it came to mind"reconstructive memory, reconstruction - recall that is hypothesized to work by storing abstract features which are then used to construct the memory during recallreproductive memory, reproduction - recall that is hypothesized to work by storing the original stimulus input and reproducing it during recallregurgitation - recall after rote memorization; "he complained that school was just memorization and regurgitation" | | 3. | recollection - something recalled to the mindmemory - something that is remembered; "search as he would, the memory was lost" |
recollectionnoun memory, recall, impression, remembrance, reminiscence, mental image He had no recollection of the crash.recollectionnoun1. The power of retaining and recalling past experience:memory, recall, remembrance, reminiscence.2. An act or instance of remembering:memory, remembrance, reminiscence.Translationsrecollect (rekəˈlekt) verb to remember. I don't recollect having seen him before. 記得 回忆ˌrecolˈlection (-ʃən) noun1. the act or power of recollecting. 記得,記憶力 记忆力,回忆 2. something that is remembered. My book is called `Recollections of Childhood'. 往事,回憶 回忆录 EncyclopediaSeeRememberingrecollection
rec·ol·lec·tion (rē'kŏ-lek'shŭn), In renal physiology, a technique in which a known fluid is infused into a renal tubule lumen at one point and collected for analysis by a second micropipette further downstream. [re- + L. collectus, pp. of colligo, to collect] recollection
Synonyms for recollectionnoun memorySynonyms- memory
- recall
- impression
- remembrance
- reminiscence
- mental image
Synonyms for recollectionnoun the power of retaining and recalling past experienceSynonyms- memory
- recall
- remembrance
- reminiscence
noun an act or instance of rememberingSynonyms- memory
- remembrance
- reminiscence
Synonyms for recollectionnoun the ability to recall past occurrencesSynonymsRelated Words- retentiveness
- retentivity
- retention
- memory
noun the process of remembering (especially the process of recovering information by mental effort)SynonymsRelated Words- remembering
- memory
- mind
- reconstructive memory
- reconstruction
- reproductive memory
- reproduction
- regurgitation
noun something recalled to the mindRelated Words |