词汇 | recess |
释义 | recess (verb) recess 3 ENTRIES FOUND: recess (noun) recess (verb) recessed (adjective) 1 recess /ˈriːˌsɛs/ noun plural recesses 1 recess /ˈriːˌsɛs/ noun plural recesses Learner's definition of RECESS 1 [noncount] US : a short period of time during the school day when children can play课间休息 The students play outside after lunch and at/during recess.学生午饭后和课间休息时在户外玩耍。 Do you have morning recess?你们上午有课间休息吗? — called also (British) playtime 2 : a usually brief period of time during which regular activity in a court of law or in a government stops休庭;休会期 [count] The judge called for a recess [=break] for lunch.法官宣布休庭吃午餐。 The Senate debates will continue after the August recess.八月休会期后,参议院的辩论将继续进行。 [noncount] The Senate wanted to vote on the bill before recess.参议院希望在休会期之前对议案进行表决。 3 [count] : a dark, hidden place or part隐蔽处;幽暗处 — usually plural通常用复数 — often + of the dark recesses of the forest森林的幽暗处 He buried the memory in the deepest recesses of his mind.他将那段记忆埋藏在内心深处。 4 [count] : a part of a wall that is set back from the rest of the wall壁龛;壁橱;凹室 2 recess /ˈriːˌsɛs/ verb recesses; recessed; recessing 2 recess /ˈriːˌsɛs/ verb recesses; recessed; recessing Learner's definition of RECESS US : to stop regular activity in a court of law or in a government for a usually short period of time休庭;休会 [no object] The trial recessed for the holidays.审讯因节假日而暂时中止。 [+ object] The judge decided to recess the trial for the holidays.法官决定在节假日里休庭。 |
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