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Что (кто) такое recall - определение

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Recalled; Recall (disambiguation)
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recall         
JOURNAL
ReCALL
[r?'k?:l]
¦ verb
1. remember.
cause one to remember or think of.
(recall someone/thing to) bring back the memory of someone or something to.
2. call up (stored computer data).
3. officially order (someone) to return.
(of a manufacturer) request the return of (faulty products).
4. reselect (a sports player) as a member of a team.
5. bring out of a state of inattention.
6. archaic revoke or annul (an action or decision).
¦ noun also 'ri:k?:l
1. the action or faculty of remembering.
2. an act of officially recalling someone or something.
3. N. Amer. the removal of an elected government official from office by voting.
Phrases
beyond recall in such a way that restoration is impossible.
Derivatives
recallable adjective
Origin
C16: from re- + call, suggested by L. revocare or Fr. rappeler 'call back'.
recall         
JOURNAL
ReCALL
I. v. a.
1.
Revoke, retract, recant, repeal, abjure, rescind, annul, overrule, cancel, nullify, countermand, set aside.
2.
Recollect, remember, recall to mind.
II. n.
Revocation, recantation, retraction.
recall         
JOURNAL
ReCALL
(recalled)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
When you recall something, you remember it and tell others about it.
Henderson recalled that he first met Pollard during a business trip to Washington...
Her teacher recalled: 'She was always on about modelling.'...
Colleagues today recall with humor how meetings would crawl into the early morning hours...
I recalled the way they had been dancing together...
I have no idea what she said, something about airline travel, I seem to recall.
VERB: V that, V with quote, V wh, V n, V, also V -ing
2.
Recall is the ability to remember something that has happened in the past or the act of remembering it.
He had a good memory, and total recall of her spoken words.
N-UNCOUNT
3.
If you are recalled to your home, country, or the place where you work, you are ordered to return there.
Spain has recalled its Ambassador after a row over refugees seeking asylum at the embassy...
VERB: V n
Recall is also a noun.
The recall of ambassador Alan Green was a public signal of America's concern.
N-SING: the N of n
4.
In sport, if a player is recalled to a team, he or she is included in that team again after being left out.
Dean Richards was recalled to the England squad for the match with Wales...
VERB: V n to n
Recall is also a noun.
It would be great to get a recall to the England squad for Sweden.
N-SING
5.
If a company recalls a product, it asks the shops or the people who have bought that product to return it because there is something wrong with it.
The company said it was recalling one of its drugs...
VERB: V n
Recall         
JOURNAL
ReCALL
·noun A calling back; a revocation.
II. Recall ·noun A call on the trumpet, bugle, or drum, by which soldiers are recalled from duty, labor, ·etc.
III. Recall ·vt To call back; to summon to return; as, to recall troops; to recall an Ambassador.
IV. Recall ·vt To call back to mind; to revive in memory; to Recollect; to Remember; as, to recall bygone days.
V. Recall ·vt To Revoke; to annul by a subsequent act; to take back; to Withdraw; as, to recall words, or a decree.
VI. Recall ·add. ·noun Short for recall of judicial decisions, the right or procedure by which the decision of a court may be directly reversed or annulled by popular vote, as was advocated, in 1912, in the platform of the Progressive party for certain cases involving the police power of the state.
VII. Recall ·add. ·noun The right or procedure by which a public official, commonly a legislative or executive official, may be removed from office, before the end of his term of office, by a vote of the people to be taken on the filing of a petition signed by a required number or percentage of qualified voters.
recall         
JOURNAL
ReCALL
I
n.
remembrance
1) beyond recall
memory
2) complete, total recall
signal recalling troops
3) to sound the recall
II
v.
1) ('to remember') to recall distinctly, vividly
2) (d; tr.) ('to remember') to recall as (I recall him as a very bashful child)
3) (D; tr.) ('to call back') to recall from; to (to recall smb. from retirement to active duty)
4) (G) ('to remember') she recalled seeing him
5) (K) ('to remember') I recalled their visiting us
6) (L) ('to remember') she recalled that she had an appointment
7) (Q) ('to remember') I could not recall where we had agreed to meet
ReCALL (journal)         
JOURNAL
ReCALL
ReCALL is an academic journal of the European Association for Computer Assisted Language Learning, published by Cambridge University Press. The journal's main focus is the use of technologies for language learning and teaching.
Recall (memory)         
  • ''[[Hermann Ebbinghaus]]''
  • [[Globus pallidus]] highlighted in red
  • [[Hippocampus]] highlighted in red
  • ''[[Jorge Luis Borges]]'' in 1951
  • Spreading Activation]]
RETRIEVAL OF EVENTS OR INFORMATION FROM THE PAST
Remembered; Memory retrieval; Recognizing; Relearning; Recognizable; Remembers; Unforgetfulness; Recollection; Memory recall; Cued recall; Retrieval cue; Subsequent memory effect; Content retention; Word recall; Gender differences in memory recall; Sex differences in memory recall
Recall in memory refers to the mental process of retrieval of information from the past. Along with encoding and storage, it is one of the three core processes of memory.
recollection         
  • ''[[Hermann Ebbinghaus]]''
  • [[Globus pallidus]] highlighted in red
  • [[Hippocampus]] highlighted in red
  • ''[[Jorge Luis Borges]]'' in 1951
  • Spreading Activation]]
RETRIEVAL OF EVENTS OR INFORMATION FROM THE PAST
Remembered; Memory retrieval; Recognizing; Relearning; Recognizable; Remembers; Unforgetfulness; Recollection; Memory recall; Cued recall; Retrieval cue; Subsequent memory effect; Content retention; Word recall; Gender differences in memory recall; Sex differences in memory recall
n.
1) to have a recollection of
2) a hazy, vague; painful; vivid recollection
recollection         
  • ''[[Hermann Ebbinghaus]]''
  • [[Globus pallidus]] highlighted in red
  • [[Hippocampus]] highlighted in red
  • ''[[Jorge Luis Borges]]'' in 1951
  • Spreading Activation]]
RETRIEVAL OF EVENTS OR INFORMATION FROM THE PAST
Remembered; Memory retrieval; Recognizing; Relearning; Recognizable; Remembers; Unforgetfulness; Recollection; Memory recall; Cued recall; Retrieval cue; Subsequent memory effect; Content retention; Word recall; Gender differences in memory recall; Sex differences in memory recall
(recollections)
If you have a recollection of something, you remember it.
Pat has vivid recollections of the trip...
He had no recollection of the crash...
= memory
N-VAR
Recognizing         
  • ''[[Hermann Ebbinghaus]]''
  • [[Globus pallidus]] highlighted in red
  • [[Hippocampus]] highlighted in red
  • ''[[Jorge Luis Borges]]'' in 1951
  • Spreading Activation]]
RETRIEVAL OF EVENTS OR INFORMATION FROM THE PAST
Remembered; Memory retrieval; Recognizing; Relearning; Recognizable; Remembers; Unforgetfulness; Recollection; Memory recall; Cued recall; Retrieval cue; Subsequent memory effect; Content retention; Word recall; Gender differences in memory recall; Sex differences in memory recall
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Recognize.

Википедия

Recall

Recall may refer to:

  • Recall (bugle call), a signal to stop
  • Recall (information retrieval), a statistical measure
  • ReCALL (journal), an academic journal about computer-assisted language learning
  • Recall (memory)
  • Recall (Overwatch), a 2016 animated short
  • The Recall, a 2017 Canadian-American film
  • Recall election, a procedure by which voters can remove an elected official
  • Letter of recall, sent to return an ambassador from a country
  • Product recall, a request by a business to return a product
  • Recalled (film), a South Korean mystery thriller film
  • "Recall", a song by Susumu Hirasawa on the 1995 album Sim City
  • Recall, UK term for hook flash