English to Arabic Dictionary recollect

recollect

تذكر
definition
verb
after re-collecting our apples for the second time, Bruno brought us a couple of nice sturdy sacks
collect or gather again.
translation of 'recollect'
verb
ذكر,
تذكر
example
he could not quite 'recollect' the reason
He racked his mind to 'recollect' the whole conversation - then he got it.
Laura tired to 'recollect' the past week in her mind.
She remained in the position for quite some time as she struggled to 'recollect' her bearings.
he could not quite 'recollect' the reason
She discovered that it was possible to wake up weeping, crushed by grief even before her conscious mind could 'recollect' the source of the pain.
can you 'recollect' how your brother reacted?
One minister has seemingly confirmed such a meeting took place but other ministers don't 'recollect' it.
Old-timers 'recollect' long rows of bullock carts transporting goods from the warehouses at the Vallakkadavu dockyard.
She doesn't 'recollect' historical moments by their dates, she just closes her eyes and remembers how old she was, or what she was doing when they happened.
In a halting voice, 'recollecting' events from the past slowly, Master Willie recounted his life.
She has told the tribunal she 'recollects' the meeting and recalls that most of her Cabinet colleagues were there.
Krishnan fondly 'recollects' the days when the station was busy, before the Salem Junction took away half its work; a time when trains ran from this station to Egmore, Nagarpatnam and Thiruvarur, among other places.
At one point she 'recollects' the time when she baby-sat for a school teacher.
Hollywood has never been short of super-patriots, though it is worth 'recollecting' that some of them never fought in a real war.
He recalled being Melanie's favourite brother when she felt sad, and he 'recollected' the fragrant smell of his mother's home cooking.
I sat down stunned, 'recollecting' the days that I had spent in the East not too long ago.
‘Can yo'u recolle'ct how he reacted?’
They 'recollected' the pleasures of motherhood during the time of obligatory ‘full’ employment.
At the ripe age of 96, he 'recollects' the historic events that took place during the country's freedom struggle, in which he took an active part.
I still smile when 'recollecting' his sheepish grin.
She 'recollected' her childhood memory of an encounter with a poisonous snake.
Mr Monaghan 'recollects' the first time he saw the ship arriving at Sligo's docks.
She 'recollects' the joy of working in Rishi Valley with children who created a whole feel of ancient China with carpets and nuts being sold by traders.
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