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re·cess AHD[rēʹsĕs', rĭ-sĕsʹ] D.J.[ˈriːˌses, rɪˈses]K.K.[ˈriˌsɛs, rɪˈsɛs]n.(名词)- A temporary cessation of the customary activities of an engagement, occupation, or pursuit.休息:某个活动、职业或追求的习惯性持续行为暂时停顿
- The period of such cessation.See Synonyms at pause 休息时间:这种停顿持续的时间 参见 pause
- Often recesses A remote, secret, or secluded place. 常作 recesses 幽深处:某个偏远、隐秘或与世隔绝的地方
- An indentation or small hollow.凹处:凹陷处或小洞小坑
- An alcove.壁龛
v.(动词)re.cessed, re.cess.ing, re.cess.es v.tr.(及物动词)- To place in a recess.将…放入壁龛;把…放置于凹室
- To create or fashion a recess in:使凹进:在……上制造或做凹坑:recessed a portion of the wall.使墙的一部分凹进去
- To suspend for a recess:宣布…休会:暂停以休息:The committee chair recessed the hearings.主席团宣布听证会休会
v.intr.(不及物动词)- To take a recess:暂停:The investigators recessed for lunch.调查者们休会进午餐
- Latin recessus [retreat] [from past participle of] recēdere [to recede] * see recede 拉丁语 recessus [撤退] 源自recēdere的过去分词 [退后] * 参见 recede
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