Minnesota's last recount, which began in 2008, was truly epic.(明尼苏达州的上一次重新计票始于2008年,那是一场名副其实的传奇。)
The recount is a practical necessity but has no basis in electoral law.(重新计票有实际的必要性,却无选举法作为法律基础。)
She wanted a recount. She couldn't believe that I got more votes than she did.(她要求重新计票。她不相信我比她得票多。)
Under Florida law, a victory margin of half of one per cent or less automatically triggers a recount.(根据佛罗里达州法例,如领先双方得票率相差少于百分之零点五,将要自动重新点票。)
The defeated candidate demanded a recount.(落选的候选人要求重新计票。)
Perhaps you recount your register and find that he was right. So.(您可能重新计算收银机中的总额并发现Bob输入的值无误。)
Most people are not able to recount memories for experiences prior to the age of three years, a phenomenon called infantile amnesia.(大多数人都不能回忆起三岁之前的经历,这种现象被称为婴儿失忆症。)
The High Court ordered all ballot boxes sealed to preserve evidence, but did not order a recount.(最高法院下令查封所有票箱,以保留证据,但没有下令重点。)
Your wife probably finds it boring, possibly annoying, to have to recount the details of past liaisons.(你的妻子可能觉得叙述以前那些往事是令人厌烦和讨厌的。)
Mercifully, I do not recount the hundreds of occasions I ended up with code that wouldn't even compile.(所幸,我不必详细描述数百种甚至以代码无法编译而告终场景。)