English-Thai Dictionary
recount
VT เล่า บรรยาย describe narrate tell lao
recount to
PHRV เล่าเรื่อง ให้ ฟัง tell to lao-ruang-hai-fang
recountal
N การ นับ ใหม่ nam-nub-mai
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
RECOUNT
v.t.[re and count. ] To relate in detail; to recite; to tell or narrate the particulars; to rehearse.
Say from these glorious seeds what harvest flows, recount our blessings, and compare our woes.
RECOUNTED
pp. Related or told in detail; recited.
RECOUNTING
ppr. Relating in a series; narrating.
RECOUNTMENT
n.Relation in detail; recital. [Little used. ]
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
RECOUNT
Re *count " (r *kount "), v. t. Etym: [Pref. re- + count. ]
Defn: To count or reckon again.
RECOUNT
RECOUNT Re *count ", n.
Defn: A counting again, as of votes.
RECOUNT
Re *count " (r *kount "), v. t. Etym: [F. raconter to relate, to recount; pref. re- again + ad. ) + conter to relate. See Count, v.]
Defn: To tell over; to relate in detail; to recite; to tell or narrate the particulars of; to rehearse; to enumerate; as, to recount one's blessings. Dryden. To all his angels, who, with true applause, Recount his praises.Milton.
RECOUNTMENT
RECOUNTMENT Re *count `ment (-mnt ), n.
Defn: Recital. [Obs. ] Shak.
New American Oxford Dictionary
recount
re count 1 |riˈkount ˌriˈkaʊnt rəˈkaʊnt | ▶verb [ reporting verb ] tell someone about something; give an account of an event or experience: [ with obj. ] : I recounted the tale to Steve | [ with clause ] : he recounts how they often talked of politics. ▶noun an act or instance of giving an account of an event or experience: one woman's recount of a prolonged battle with “huge centipedes.” ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old Northern French reconter ‘tell again, ’ based on Old French counter (see count 1 ).
recount
re count 2 |riˈkount rɪˈkaʊnt | ▶verb |rēˈkount, ˈrē -ˌriˈkaʊnt rəˈkaʊnt | [ with obj. ] count again. ▶noun |ˈrēˌkount ˈriˌkaʊnt |an act of counting something again, esp. votes in an election.
Oxford Dictionary
recount
recount 1 |rɪˈkaʊnt | ▶verb [ reporting verb ] tell someone about something; give an account of an event or experience: [ with obj. ] : I recounted the tale to Steve | [ with clause ] : he recounts how they often talked of politics. ▶noun an act or instance of giving an account of an event or experience. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old Northern French reconter ‘tell again ’, based on Old French counter (see count 1 ).
recount
recount 2 ▶verb |riːˈkaʊnt | [ with obj. ] count again. ▶noun |ˈriːkaʊnt |an act of counting something again, especially votes in an election.
American Oxford Thesaurus
recount
recount verb Gretchen recounted everything she could remember about what happened that night: tell, relate, narrate, give an account of, describe, report, outline, delineate, relay, convey, communicate, impart. USAGE See recant . Usage notes show additional guidance on finer points of English usage.
Oxford Thesaurus
recount
recount verb she listened incredulously to the chain of events recounted by her sister: tell, relate, narrate, give an account of, describe, portray, depict, paint, unfold, set forth, present, report, outline, delineate, retail, recite, repeat, rehearse, relay, convey, communicate, impart; detail, enumerate, list, specify, itemize, cite, particularize, catalogue.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
recount
re count /rɪ̀káʊnt /動詞 他動詞 ⦅かたく ⦆〈話 出来事 〉を詳しく (順を追って )話す ; 〖~ wh節 〗…かを詳しく述べる .