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1 a problem which recurs periodically
Общая лексика: периодически возникающая проблемаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a problem which recurs periodically
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2 recur
[rıʹkɜ:] v1. (to) возвращаться (в речи, мысленно к чему-л.)to recur to the former subject [to what was said before] - возвращаться к предмету обсуждения [к сказанному ранее]
2. (to) вновь приходить на ум; снова возникать ( о мысли)his former mistake recur red to him in time - он вовремя вспомнил о сделанной им когда-то ошибке
it recurs to me that he was the first person to help us - мне всегда вспоминается, что он был первым, кто нам помог
the tune recur red to me when I was taking a walk - мелодия всплыла у меня в памяти во время прогулки
3. 1) повторяться, происходить вновьsteps have been taken so that the accident can never recur - приняты меры к тому, чтобы подобный несчастный случай никогда не повторился
this difficulty is bound to recur - эта трудность неизбежно будет возникать снова (и снова)
leap year recurs every four years - високосный год бывает раз в четыре года
2) мед. рецидивировать4. (to) обращаться, прибегать (к чему-л., редк. к кому-л.)to recur to an expedient - прибегнуть к какому-л. средству
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3 recur
1. v возвращаться2. v вновь приходить на ум; снова возникать3. v повторяться, происходить вновьsteps have been taken so that the accident can never recur — приняты меры к тому, чтобы подобный несчастный случай никогда не повторился
4. v мед. рецидивировать5. v обращаться, прибегатьСинонимический ряд:1. happen again (verb) continue; crop up again; happen again; occur again; persist; resume2. repeat (verb) duplicate; react; reappear; recrudesce; redo; reoccur; repeat; reproduce; return; revert; turn back3. resort (verb) apply; go; refer; repair; resort; run; turn
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