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1 recall
[ri'ko:l] 1. verb1) (to order (a person etc) to return: He had been recalled to his former post.) nazaj poklicati; odpoklicati2) (to remember: I don't recall when I last saw him.) spomniti se2. noun1) (an order to return: the recall of soldiers to duty.) ponoven poziv2) (['ri:ko:l] the ability to remember and repeat what one has seen, heard etc: He has total recall.) spomin* * *I [rikɔ:l]nounodpoklic (poslanika itd.); odpust; preklic, razveljavitev; ponoven poklic, poziv (to k); American suspendiranje uradnika, sodnika; military znak (z bobnom itd.) za ponovno zbiranje; nautical znak (z zastavo) za vrnitev ladjewithout recall — brez preklica, nepreklicnoactions are beyond recall — dejanj ni mogoče preklicati; kar je storjeno, je storjenoit is past (beyond) recall — to je nepreklicno, se ne da preklicati; to je pozabljenoto sound the recall military trobiti k ponovnemu zbiranju, k vrnitviII [rikɔ:l]transitive verbnazaj poklicati, odpoklicati (poslanika itd.); preklicati, razveljaviti (sodbo); v spomin (si) poklicati, spomniti (se), zopet oživiti (čustva), poklicati v življenje; nazaj vzeti (darilo)to recall s.o.'s attention to sth. — zopet obrniti komu pozornost na kajto recall s.o. to his duty — spomniti koga na njegovo dolžnost
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Beyond Recall (novel) — infobox Book | name = Beyond Recall title orig = Unwiederbringlich translator = Douglas Parmée. image caption = author = Theodor Fontane cover artist = country = Germany language = German series = genre = Novel publisher = Verlag Wilhelm Hertz… … Wikipedia
beyond recall — Synonyms and related words: beyond remedy, cureless, gone, immedicable, incorrigible, incurable, inoperable, irreclaimable, irrecoverable, irredeemable, irreformable, irremediable, irreparable, irretrievable, irreversible, irrevocable, lost, past … Moby Thesaurus
recall — ♦♦ recalls, recalling, recalled (The verb is pronounced [[t]rɪkɔ͟ːl[/t]]. The noun is pronounced [[t]ri͟ːkɔːl[/t]].) 1) VERB When you recall something, you remember it and tell others about it. [V that] Henderson recalled that he first met… … English dictionary
recall — I UK [rɪˈkɔːl] / US [rɪˈkɔl] verb Word forms recall : present tense I/you/we/they recall he/she/it recalls present participle recalling past tense recalled past participle recalled *** 1) a) [intransitive/transitive] to remember something Twenty… … English dictionary
recall — re|call1 W2S3 [rıˈko:l US ˈri:ko:l] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(remember something)¦ 2¦(person)¦ 3¦(product)¦ 4¦(computer)¦ 5¦(be similar to something)¦ 6¦(politics)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1.) ¦(REMEMBER SOMETHING)¦ [I,T not in progressive] to remember a particular fact,… … Dictionary of contemporary English
recall — re|call1 [ rı kɔl ] verb *** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to remember something: Twenty years later he could still clearly recall the event. recall (that): I seem to recall that you said you would do that yesterday. recall who/where/why etc.:… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
past — adj 1. gone, gone by, bygone, by, ago, long ago, long gone; over, over and done with, forgotten, long forgotten, dead and buried, blown over; elapsed, lapsed, expired, run out, gone by; finished, finished up, defunct, no more, wound up, ended,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
past — Synonyms and related words: above, above and beyond, across, after, ago, ancient, antecedent, anterior, antiquated, antique, antiquity, aorist, aoristic, background, before, behind, beyond, biography, blown over, by, bygone, bygone days, bypast,… … Moby Thesaurus
recall — 1 verb (T) 1 REMEMBER STH (not in progressive) to deliberately remember a particular fact, event, or situation from the past, especially in order to tell someone about it: recall that: I seem to recall that Barry was with us at the time. | recall … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
time — noun 1》 the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future, regarded as a whole. 2》 a point of time as measured in hours and minutes past midnight or noon. ↘the favourable or appropriate moment to do… … English new terms dictionary
time immemorial — a time in the distant past beyond recall or knowledge. → time … English new terms dictionary