recurs
英 [rɪˈkɜːz]
美 [rɪˈkɜːrz]
v.  再发生; 反复出现
recur的第三人称单数
柯林斯词典
- VERB 复发;重现;再次发生
 If somethingrecurs, it happens more than once.- ...a theme that was to recur frequently in his work.
 一个在他的作品中反复出现的主题
- ...a recurring nightmare she has had since childhood.
 一个从她童年起就不断出现的噩梦
 
- ...a theme that was to recur frequently in his work.
双语例句
- These adjectives apply to what is expected or familiar because it occurs frequently or recurs regularly.
 这些形容词是指其事是可预见的或熟悉的,因为它是经常发生的或有规律地发生的。
- Thus throughout history a struggle which is the same in its main outlines recurs over and over again.
 这样,在历史上始终存在着一场一而再再而三发生的斗争,其大致轮廓相同。
- When hepatitis C recurs, mostly develops chronic and active hepatitis or cirrhosis of liver.
 丙型肝炎的复发,多数发展为慢性活动性肝炎或肝硬化。
- Objective Laryngeal papilloma is a common laryngeal benign tumor, which recurs easily.
 目的喉乳头状瘤是常见的喉部良性肿瘤,本文探讨喉乳头状瘤的外科治疗方式。
- In the text, there are no prearranged central structure and theme, phonocentrism and anthropocentrism are deconstructed and parodied, and the game of intertextuality recurs throughout.
 文本没有先验设定的主题和结构,语言中心主义和人本主义受到了消解和揶揄,互文性游戏贯穿全文。
- Leap year recurs every four years, and in that year February has29 days.
 每四年闰年一次,而那一年中,二月有二十九天。
- And this is something that recurs in statistical mechanics, in an enormous number of systems where you have simplified limits.
 这是反复出现的在统计力学中,在很多系统中,你会有简化的极限。
- Immediately following this in time, order, or place; after this. seemingly without interruption; chiefly restricted to what recurs regularly or frequently in a prolonged and closely spaced series.
 看起来像没有中断;主要限于指按长时间的、间隔很紧的序列有规律的发生或者经常发生的事物。
- When you start describing the significance of a symbol like the tunnel, which recurs in the book, you immediately begin to limit it, and a symbol should go on deepening.
 当你开始描述一个象征的意义,比如说在书中,反复出现的隧道,当你一开始予以限制,这个象征就会继续深化。
- A melody that recurs and comes to represent a musical play or movie.
 一首重现或代表一部音乐剧或电影的曲子。
