English-Thai Dictionary
recall
N การ ยกเลิก การเพิกถอน cancellation withdrawal kan-yok-lok
recall
N การระลึก ได้ การ จำได้ memory remembrance kan-ra-luek-dai
recall
VI ระลึก รำลึก หวนคิด recollect remember ra-luek
recall
VT ทำให้ หวนคิด ถึง ทำให้ ระลึกถึง ทำให้ นึกถึง call to mind think of tam-hai-hun-kid-tung
recall
VT ยกเลิก เพิกถอน cancel withdraw yok-lok
recall
VT เรียก กลับ เรียกคืน นำ กลับ สั่ง ให้ กลับ repeal retract revoke riak-kab
recall from
PHRV เรียก กลับ สั่ง ให้ กลับ นำ กลับ riak-kab
recall something / someone to mind
PHRV จำได้ ระลึกถึง หวนนึก ถึง bring to call to jam-dai
recall to
PHRV เรียก กลับ สั่ง ให้ กลับ เพิกถอน riak-kab
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
RECALL
v.t.[re and call. ] 1. To call back; to take back; as, to recall words or declarations.
2. To revoke; to annul by a subsequent act; as, to recall a decree.
3. To call back; to revive in memory; as, to recall to mind what has been forgotten.
4. To call back from a place or mission; as, to recall a minister from a foreign court; to recall troops from India.
RECALL
n. 1. A calling back; revocation.
2. The power of calling back or revoking.
'Tis done, and since 'tis done, 'tis past recall.
RECALLABLE
a.That may be recalled. Delegates recallable at pleasure.
RECALLED
pp. Called back; revoked.
RECALLING
ppr. Calling back; revoking.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
RECALL
RECALL Re *call ", v. t.
1. To call back; to summon to return; as, to recall troops; to recall an ambassador.
2. To revoke; to annul by a subsequent act; to take back; to withdraw; as, to recall words, or a decree. Passed sentence may not be recall'd. Shak.
3. To call back to mind; to revive in memory; to recollect; to remember; as, to recall bygone days.
RECALL
RECALL Re *call ", n.
1. A calling back; a revocation. 'T his done, and since 't is done, 't is past recall. Dryden.
2. (Mil. )
Defn: A call on the trumpet, bugle, or drum, by which soldiers are recalled from duty, labor, etc. Wilhelm.
RECALLABLE
RECALLABLE Re *call "a *ble, a.
Defn: Capable of being recalled.
RECALLMENT
RECALLMENT Re *call "ment, n.
Defn: Recall. [R.] R. Browning.
New American Oxford Dictionary
recall
re call ▶verb |riˈkôl rəˈkɔl | [ with obj. ] 1 bring (a fact, event, or situation ) back into one's mind, esp. so as to recount it to others; remember: I can still vaguely recall being taken to the hospital | [ with direct speech ] : “He was awfully fond of teasing people, ” she recalled | [ with clause ] : he recalled how he felt at the time. • cause one to remember or think of: the film's analysis of contemporary concerns recalls The Big Chill . • (recall someone /something to ) bring the memory or thought of someone or something to (a person or their mind ): the smell of a black-currant bush has ever since recalled to me that evening. • call up (stored computer data ) for processing or display. 2 officially order (someone ) to return to a place: the Panamanian ambassador was recalled from Peru. • select (a sports player ) as a member of a team from which they have previously been dropped: the Fulham defender has been recalled to the Welsh squad for the World Cup. • (of a manufacturer ) request all the purchasers of (a certain product ) to return it, as the result of the discovery of a fault. • bring (someone ) out of a state of inattention or reverie: her action recalled him to the present. • archaic revoke or annul (an action or decision ). ▶noun |ˈrēˌkôl, riˈkôl, rēˈkôl ˈriˌkɔl rəˈkɔl | 1 an act or instance of officially recalling someone or something: a recall of Parliament. • the removal of an elected government official from office by a petition followed by voting. 2 the action or faculty of remembering something learned or experienced: he has amazing recall | people's understanding and subsequent recall of stories or events. • the proportion of the number of relevant documents retrieved from a database in response to an inquiry. PHRASES beyond recall in such a way that restoration is impossible: shopping developments have already blighted other parts of the city beyond recall. DERIVATIVES re call a ble adjective ORIGIN late 16th cent. (as a verb ): from re- ‘again ’ + call, suggested by Latin revocare or French rappeler ‘call back. ’
Oxford Dictionary
recall
recall |rɪˈkɔːl | ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 bring (a fact, event, or situation ) back into one's mind; remember: I can still vaguely recall being taken to the hospital | [ with clause ] : he recalled how he felt at the time. • cause one to remember or think of: the film's analysis of contemporary concerns recalls The Big Chill . • (recall someone /thing to ) bring the memory or thought of someone or something to (a person or their mind ): the smell of a blackcurrant bush has ever since recalled to me that evening. • call up (stored computer data ) for processing or display. 2 officially order (someone ) to return to a place: the Panamanian ambassador was recalled from Peru. • select (a sports player ) as a member of a team from which they have previously been dropped: the Fulham defender has been recalled to the Welsh squad for the World Cup. • (of a manufacturer ) request all the purchasers of (a certain product ) to return it, as the result of the discovery of a fault. • bring (someone ) out of a state of inattention or reverie: her action recalled him to the present. • archaic revoke or annul (an action or decision ). ▶noun |also ˈriːkɔːl | 1 [ mass noun ] the action or faculty of remembering something learned or experienced: people's understanding and subsequent recall of stories or events. 2 an act or instance of officially recalling someone or something: a recall of Parliament. • N. Amer. the removal of an elected government official from office by a petition followed by voting. 3 Computing the proportion of the number of relevant documents retrieved from a database in response to an enquiry. PHRASES beyond recall in such a way that restoration is impossible: shopping developments have already blighted other parts of the city beyond recall. DERIVATIVES recallable adjective ORIGIN late 16th cent. (as a verb ): from re- ‘again ’ + call, suggested by Latin revocare or French rappeler ‘call back ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
recall
recall verb 1 he recalled his student days: remember, recollect, call to mind; think back on /to, look back on, reminisce about. ANTONYMS forget. 2 their exploits recall the days of chivalry: bring to mind, call to mind, put one in mind of, call up, conjure up, evoke. 3 the ambassador was recalled: summon back, order back, call back. ANTONYMS prorogue. ▶noun 1 the recall of the ambassador: summoning back, ordering back, calling back. 2 their recall of dreams: recollection, remembrance, memory.
Oxford Thesaurus
recall
recall verb 1 he recalled his student days at Harvard: remember, recollect, call to mind, think of; think back on /to, look back on, cast one's mind back to, reminisce about, hark back to; Scottish mind. ANTONYMS forget. 2 their daring exploits and the nobility of their spirit recall the legendary days of chivalry: bring to mind, call to mind, put one in mind of, call up, summon up, conjure up, evoke, echo, allude to. 3 the Panamanian ambassador was recalled from Peru: summon back, order back, call back, bring back. ANTONYMS dissolve, prorogue. 4 formal he sent another note to Lord Grey, recalling his earlier communication: revoke, rescind, cancel, retract, countermand, take back, withdraw, repeal, veto, overrule, override, abrogate; annul, invalidate, nullify, declare null and void, void; rare disannul, negate. ANTONYMS ratify, confirm. ▶noun 1 the recall of the ambassador: summoning back, ordering back, calling back; summons. 2 most people find they can improve their recall of dreams with practice: recollection, memory, remembrance; technical anamnesis. 3 formal the Chancery Division may possess power to order the recall of probate: revocation, rescinding, cancellation, cancelling, retraction, retracting, countermanding, withdrawal, abrogation, repeal, vetoing, veto; annulment, invalidation, nullification; rare rescission.
Duden Dictionary
Recall
Re call Substantiv, maskulin , der |riˈkɔːl |der Recall; Genitiv: des Recalls, Plural: die Recalls englisch recall = Rückruf 1 Rückruf [aktion ], z. B. zur Nachbesserung von mangelhaften Produkten 2 nächste Runde bei einem Casting [zu der jemand durch einen Rückruf eingeladen wird ]
Recalltest
Re call test Substantiv, maskulin , der der Recalltest; Genitiv: des Recalltests, Plural: die Recalltests (auch: Recallteste ) englisch Verfahren, durch das geprüft wird, welche Werbeappelle, -aussagen o. Ä. bei der Versuchsperson im Gedächtnis geblieben sind
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
recall
re call /rɪkɔ́ːl /〖re (再び )call (呼び戻す )〗動詞 ~s /-z /; ~ed /-d /; ~ing 他動詞 1 ⦅かたく ⦆〈人が 〉〈人 物 事 〉を思い出す (remember ); 〖recall that節 /wh節 〗〈人が 〉…ということを […かを ]思い出す ; 〖recall doing 〗〈人が 〉…したことを思い出す ; ⦅書 ⦆〖直接話法 〗…と思い出す (→say 他動詞 1 a 語法 ) (!進行形にしない ) ▸ I recall that my boss was very supportive .私の上司はとても協力的だったのを思い出す ▸ He recalled spending most of his childhood playing in the river .彼は子供のころはたいてい川遊びをしていたことを思い出した 2 〈人が 〉 «…から /…へ » 〈人 〉を呼び戻す , 召還する , 復帰させる «from /to » ▸ I was recalled from leave .私は休暇から呼び戻された 3 〈会社が 〉〈不良品など 〉を回収する , リコールする ▸ The products were recalled because of a fire hazard .その製品は火災を起こす危険性があるため回収された 4 〘コンピュ 〙〈人が 〉〈情報 〉を呼び出す .5 〈物 事が 〉〈物 事 〉を思い出させる (!進行形にしない ) ▸ The name of the magazine recalls a spring night in 1990 .その雑誌の名前は1990年春の一夜を思い出させる 6 〈約束 命令など 〉を取り消す .7 ⦅詩 ⦆…を生き返らせる .as I rec á ll [you m ì ght [w ì ll ] rec á ll ]⦅話 ⦆思い出してみるに ; 確か (!互いにわかっていることにふれる ) .名詞 複 ~s /-z /1 U (経験 学習したことを )思い出す能力 [こと ]▸ quick recall of the narrative text その物語の文章をすぐに思い出すこと 2 〖単数形で 〗(公式の )帰国 [復帰 , 召還 ]命令 ; ⦅英 ⦆(チームへの )復帰 ▸ get the recall of an ambassador 大使の召還を受ける 3 U C (欠陥製品などの )回収 , リコール ▸ announce a recall of all the models すべての型の製品のリコールを発表する 4 U ⦅米 ⦆リコール 〘住民投票による解職 〙▸ a recall election リコール選挙 5 〖the ~〗〘軍 〙再集合の合図 .6 U 取り消し .beyond [past ] rec á ll ⦅文 ⦆思い出せない (ほどに ); もとに戻せない (ほどに ).~a ble 形容詞 思い出させる .