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recurrent

ADJ ซึ่ง กลับมา อีก  repeated reocurring repetitive sueng-kab-ma-mai

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

RECURRENT

a.[L. recurrens.] 1. Returning from time to time; as recurrent pains of a disease.
2. In crystallography, a recurrent crystal is one whose faces, being counted in annular ranges from one extremity to the other, furnish two different numbers which succeed each other times, as 4, 8, 4, 8, 4.
3. In anatomy, the recurrent nerve is a branch of the par vagum, given off in the upper part of the thorax, which is reflected and runs up along the trachea to the larynx.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

RECURRENT

Re *cur "rent (-rent ), a. Etym: [L. recurrens, -entis, p. pr. of recurrere: cf. F. récurrent. See Recur. ]

 

1. Returning from time to time; recurring; as, recurrent pains.

 

2. (Anat. )

 

Defn: Running back toward its origin; as, a recurrent nerve or artery. Recurrent fever. (Med. ) See Relapsing fever, under Relapsing. -- Recurrent pulse (Physiol.), the pulse beat which appears (when the radial artery is compressed at the wrist ) on the distal side of the point of pressure through the arteries of the palm of the hand. -- Recurrent sensibility (Physiol.), the sensibility manifested by the anterior, or motor, roots of the spinal cord (their stimulation causing pain ) owing to the presence of sensory fibers from the corresponding sensory or posterior roots.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

recurrent

re cur rent |riˈkərənt, -ˈkə -rənt rəˈkərənt | adjective 1 occurring often or repeatedly: she had a recurrent dream about falling. 2 Anatomy (of a nerve or blood vessel ) turning back so as to reverse direction. DERIVATIVES re cur rent ly adverb ORIGIN late 16th cent. ( sense 2 ): from Latin recurrent- running back, from the verb recurrere (see recur ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

recurrent

re |cur |rent |rɪˈkʌr (ə )nt | adjective 1 occurring often or repeatedly: she had a recurrent dream about falling. 2 Anatomy (of a nerve or blood vessel ) turning back so as to reverse direction. DERIVATIVES recurrently adverb ORIGIN late 16th cent. (in sense 2 ): from Latin recurrent- running back , from the verb recurrere (see recur ).

 

Oxford Thesaurus

recurrent

recurrent adjective virtue is a recurrent theme in court poetry: repeated, recurring, repetitive, reiterative, periodic, happening at intervals, cyclical, cyclic, seasonal, perennial, regular, habitual, chronic, continual, frequent; intermittent, sporadic, spasmodic, odd. ANTONYMS isolated, single, unique. WORD TOOLKIT

recurrent repeated intermittent
theme attempts rain
dream calls treatment
nightmare use periods
role warnings fever
motif exposure symptoms
images appeals electricity
injury assurances flashes
Word Toolkits illustrate the difference between close synonyms by means of words typically used with them.

 

French Dictionary

récurrent

récurrent , ente adj. adjectif Qui se répète. : Des symptômes récurrents.

 

Spanish Dictionary

recurrente

recurrente adjetivo 1 Que ocurre, aparece o se realiza con cierta frecuencia o de manera iterativa :un llanto recurrente; en la pintura romántica española uno de los temas más recurrentes fue el costumbrista .2 Que recurre :tenía accesos recurrentes de tos .3 nombre común Persona que interpone o tiene interpuesto un recurso .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

recurrent

re cur rent /rɪkə́ːr (ə )nt |-kʌ́r -/形容詞 1 通例 名詞 の前で 〗繰り返される, 再発する, 周期的に起こる 〈通例良くない事 病気 感情 .2 〘医 〙神経 血管などが 〉回帰性 [反回性 ]の .ly 副詞