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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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the last word on something — the last/final word (on sth) idiom the last comment or decision about sth • He always has to have the last word in any argument. • I m willing to wait one more week, and that s my final word on the subject. Main entry: ↑word … Useful english dictionary
(the) last I heard — the last I heard phrase used for giving the newest information that you know about a particular subject The last I heard, she was expecting her second child. Thesaurus: ways of adding extra informationsynonym Main entry: last * * * the last I… … Useful english dictionary
the last gasp — 1. The point of death 2. The last minute • • • Main Entry: ↑gasp * * * your/the last ˈgasp idiom the point at which you/sth can no longer continue living, fighting, existing, etc. see also ↑last gasp Main entry … Useful english dictionary
the last word in something — the ˌlast ˈword (in sth) idiom the most recent, fashionable, advanced, etc. thing • These apartments are the last word in luxury. Main entry: ↑lastidiom … Useful english dictionary
see the last of something — see the last of someone/something phrase to never see or hear about someone or something again I don’t think we’ve seen the last of this controversial figure. Thesaurus: to be or to not be in contact with someonesynonym Main entry: see * * *… … Useful english dictionary
hear the last of somebody — hear/see the ˈlast of sb/sth idiom to hear/see sb/sth for the last time • That was the last I ever saw of her. • Unfortunately, I don t think we ve heard the last of this affair. Main entry: ↑lastidiom … Useful english dictionary
see the last of somebody — hear/see the ˈlast of sb/sth idiom to hear/see sb/sth for the last time • That was the last I ever saw of her. • Unfortunately, I don t think we ve heard the last of this affair. Main entry: ↑lastidiom … Useful english dictionary
hear the last of something — hear/see the ˈlast of sb/sth idiom to hear/see sb/sth for the last time • That was the last I ever saw of her. • Unfortunately, I don t think we ve heard the last of this affair. Main entry: ↑lastidiom … Useful english dictionary
down to the last something — down to the last, smallest, final, etc. sth idiom including every small part or detail of sth • She organized everything down to the last detail. Main entry: ↑downidiom … Useful english dictionary
at the last count — at the last ˈcount idiom according to the latest information about the numbers of sth • She d applied for 30 jobs at the last count. Main entry: ↑countidiom … Useful english dictionary
(to) the last man — to a ˈman | to the last ˈman idiom used to emphasize that sth is true of all the people being described • They answered ‘Yes,’ to a man. • They were all destroyed, to the last man. Main entry: ↑manidiom … Useful english dictionary