
好词典

源自拉丁语 'recollectio'(重新收集),由 're-'(再次)和 'colligere'(收集)组成,后经古法语 'recollection' 进入英语。
❶ 指对过去事件、经历或信息的记忆或回忆,通常带有个人情感色彩,强调通过思考唤起的记忆片段。
“Her recollections of childhood are filled with warmth and joy.”
(她对童年的回忆充满了温暖和快乐。)
“The book is based on the author's personal recollections of the war.”
(这本书基于作者对战争的个人回忆。)
vague recollections — 指模糊不清的记忆,形容对过去的事情记得不真切或不确定。
“I only have vague recollections of my first day at school.”
(我对上学的第一天只有模糊的记忆。)
fond recollections — 指美好或令人愉快的回忆,通常带有怀旧或温馨的情感。
“She looked back on her college years with fond recollections.”
(她怀着美好的回忆回顾大学时光。)