释义 |
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024re•cur /rɪˈkɜr/USA pronunciation v. [no object], -curred, -cur•ring. - to happen again, as an event, experience, etc.:Snowstorms recur every winter.
- to return to the mind:The idea kept recurring.
re•cur•rence, n. [countable]yet another recurrence.[uncountable]recurrence of pain. re•cur•rent, adj.: recurrent problems. re•cur•rent•ly, adv. See -cur-. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024re•cur (ri kûr′),USA pronunciation v.i., -curred, -cur•ring. - to occur again, as an event, experience, etc.
- to return to the mind:The idea kept recurring.
- to come up again for consideration, as a question.
- to have recourse.
- Latin recurrere to run back, equivalent. to re- re- + currere to run
- earlier: to recede 1610–20
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: recur /rɪˈkɜː/ vb ( -curs, -curring, -curred)(intransitive)- to happen again, esp at regular intervals
- (of a thought, idea, etc) to come back to the mind
- (of a problem, etc) to come up again
- (of a digit or group of digits) to be repeated an infinite number of times at the end of a decimal fraction
Etymology: 15th Century: from Latin recurrere, from re- + currere to runreˈcurring adj reˈcurringly adv |