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 retrospect ['rɛtrə`spɛkt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 回顾, 追忆, 回溯

vt. 回顾, 追忆

vi. 回顾, 追忆

[法] 回顾, 回想, 追溯




    retrospect
    [ noun ]
    1. contemplation of things past

    2. <noun.cognition>
      in retrospect
    [ verb ]
    1. look back upon (a period of time, sequence of events); remember

    2. <verb.cognition> look back review
      she reviewed her achievements with pride


    Retrospect \Re"tro*spect\, v. i. [L. retrospicere; retro back +
    specere, spectum, to look. See {Spy}, and cf. {Expect}.]
    To look backward; hence, to affect or concern what is past.

    It may be useful to retrospect to an early period. --A.
    Hamilton.


    Retrospect \Re"tro*spect\, n.
    A looking back on things past; view or contemplation of the
    past. --Cowper.

    We may introduce a song without retrospect to the old
    comedy. --Landor.

    1. In retrospect I think we should have realised at that time that the group's way of dealing with problems is best suited to a private company.' There were to be further rows, of which the most dramatic took place in the early hours of yesterday.
    2. In retrospect, that isn't surprising.
    3. In retrospect, says Roger Manning, head of employment policy, the council did not pitch at the correct level.
    4. But, in retrospect, he adds: "We risked being labeled a bomb-thrower, a loose cannon.
    5. "If you had it to do ever again, in retrospect, do you think you might have taken a different course of conduct?"
    6. In 1987, many public companies issued shares and looked brilliant, in retrospect, after the stock market crashed.
    7. In retrospect, some administration officials believe the Fed erred in raising its discount rate, the rate it charges on loans to banks and savings institutions, to 6% from 5.5% on Sept. 4.
    8. "In retrospect, it should have happened more quickly," Paul Meier, professor of statistics at the University of Chicago and vice chairman of the 17-member panel, said Wednesday.
    9. In retrospect those problems were enormous.
    10. "This is not a case where counsel has made a strategic decision that in retrospect, with the benefit of hindsight, appears to have been ill-advised.
    11. So it's interesting, in retrospect, to think about who should be included in Mr. Stone's dedication.
    12. "In retrospect, I think it's fair to say the bank board got taken in," he said.
    13. I had to cheat on it to live," she laughs in retrospect.
    14. In retrospect, they could see where the humor was." Fans of "National Lampoon's Animal House" will recognize John Vernon, the dreaded Dean Wermer of Faber College.
    15. In retrospect he would want changes to that legislation.
    16. I recall years ago a Columbia 78 by the French tenor Jean Planel, whose serene objectivity seems in retrospect more appropriate than the modern singers' involvement. Boyce: Solomon (a serenata).
    17. Conference participant Wilbert Tatum of New York called the difficulty in black-Jewish relations "something terrible." "I think in retrospect it was based more on `not in my back yard' than any other sentiment," Tatum said.
    18. 'In retrospect that is true', the Bank said.
    19. Greg Herschell, a manager in the department who directly supervised the fired trader, Mr. Rubin, acknowledged that in retrospect the original position of about $900 million wasn't a good one.
    20. Maybe we reached out a little bit more in retrospect than we should have.
    21. "Over the long run, in retrospect, it would have been much better to have intervened in that indigenous coup, rather than to handle it this way," said Norman Ornstein of the conservative American Enterprise Institute.
    22. Who can tell in retrospect?"
    23. In retrospect, this may seem to have been an optimistic prediction.
    24. "In retrospect the Hutton acquisition or at least the way it was structured was a mistake," he said.
    25. In retrospect, the unraveling of the war effort in South Vietnam in 1975 was not the conclusive event it seemed to us at the time.
    26. Having recovered from their own shock, economic historians declared in retrospect that the fourth quarter had been stronger than realized.
    27. Even the American involvement in World War I, which lasted just a year and a half, inspired disapproval _ if only in retrospect.
    28. The Development Corporation played an active part in this process. In retrospect, Dr Taylor believes that job security and Manchester itself were the two crucial reasons for the high number of re-locators. 'I'm not just being polite to Manchester.
    29. In retrospect, Scott Lewis also thought the shop's tenants were suspecious.
    30. He said the discussion seemed significant only in retrospect.
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