| 释义 | 
		re·cit·al \rə̇ˈsīd.əl, rēˈ-, -sītəl\ noun (-s) Etymology: recite + -al 1.  : the formal statement or setting forth of some relevant matter of fact in a deed or legal document (as to explain the reasons for a transaction, to evidence the existence of facts, or to introduce a positive allegation in pleading) 2.   a.  : a particularized account : enumeration   < too much a recital of details — H.S.Ellis >  b.  : something that is told or related : discourse, story   < listened to this recital with a mixture of awe and skepticism — Hallam Tennyson > 3.   a.  : a reading or repetition from memory of some piece of writing   < gave a recital of his own poems before a large and attentive audience >  b.    (1)  : a homogeneous program of vocal or instrumental music usually by a single performer or by a soloist with an accompanist    < a piano recital >    < a song recital >    — distinguished from concert   (2)  : an exhibition concert given by music pupils  c.    (1)  : a public performance given by a dancer   (2)  : a dance concert; especially  : an exhibition concert given by dance pupils |