recital 音标拼音: [rəs'ɑɪtəl]
n . 背诵,吟诵,详述
背诵,吟诵,详述
recital n 1 :
the act of giving an account describing incidents or a course of events ; "
his narration was hesitant " [
synonym :
{
narration }, {
recital }, {
yarn }]
2 :
performance of music or dance especially by soloists 3 :
a public instance of reciting or repeating (
from memory )
something prepared in advance ; "
the program included songs and recitations of well -
loved poems " [
synonym : {
recitation },
{
recital }, {
reading }]
4 :
a detailed statement giving facts and figures ; "
his wife gave a recital of his infidelities "
5 :
a detailed account or description of something ; "
he was forced to listen to a recital of his many shortcomings "
Recital \
Re *
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n . [
From {
Recite }.]
1 .
The act of reciting ;
the repetition of the words of another ,
or of a document ;
rehearsal ;
as ,
the recital of testimony .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
A telling in detail and due order of the particulars of anything ,
as of a law ,
an adventure ,
or a series of events ;
narration . --
Addison .
[
1913 Webster ]
3 .
That which is recited ;
a story ;
a narration .
[
1913 Webster ]
4 . (
Mus .)
A vocal or instrumental performance by one person ;
--
distinguished from concert ;
as ,
a song recital ;
an organ ,
piano ,
or violin recital .
[
1913 Webster ]
5 . (
Law )
The formal statement ,
or setting forth ,
of some matter of fact in any deed or writing in order to explain the reasons on which the transaction is founded ;
the statement of matter in pleading introductory to some positive allegation . --
Burn .
[
1913 Webster ]
Syn :
Account ;
rehearsal ;
recitation ;
narration ;
description ;
explanation ;
enumeration ;
detail ;
narrative .
See {
Account }.
[
1913 Webster ]
126 Moby Thesaurus words for "
recital ":
Philharmonic concert ,
account ,
address ,
after -
dinner speech ,
allocution ,
assignment ,
band concert ,
chalk talk ,
chamber concert ,
concert ,
copy ,
critique ,
debate ,
declamation ,
description ,
diatribe ,
discourse ,
disquisition ,
dwelling upon ,
elaboration ,
entertainment ,
enumeration ,
eulogy ,
exercise ,
exhortation ,
exposition ,
filibuster ,
forensic ,
forensic address ,
formal speech ,
funeral oration ,
going over ,
harangue ,
homework ,
homily ,
hortatory address ,
inaugural ,
inaugural address ,
instruction ,
interpretation ,
invective ,
iteration ,
jeremiad ,
lecture ,
lecture -
demonstration ,
lesson ,
moral ,
moral lesson ,
morality ,
moralization ,
musical performance ,
musical program ,
musicale ,
narration ,
narrative ,
object lesson ,
oration ,
pep talk ,
performance ,
peroration ,
philharmonic ,
philippic ,
pitch ,
pop concert ,
pops ,
popular concert ,
practicing ,
preachment ,
prepared speech ,
prepared text ,
presentation ,
program ,
program of music ,
prom ,
promenade concert ,
public speech ,
reading ,
reaffirmation ,
recap ,
recapitulation ,
recitation ,
recountal ,
recounting ,
rehash ,
rehearsal ,
reissue ,
reiteration ,
relation ,
rendition ,
repetition ,
report ,
reprint ,
restatement ,
resume ,
retelling ,
review ,
sales talk ,
salutatory ,
salutatory address ,
say ,
screed ,
sermon ,
service of music ,
set speech ,
set task ,
show ,
skull session ,
speech ,
speechification ,
speeching ,
story ,
summary ,
summing up ,
symphony concert ,
tale -
telling ,
talk ,
talkathon ,
task ,
teaching ,
telling ,
tirade ,
valediction ,
valedictory ,
valedictory address ,
version ,
yarn spinning {
dBASE }-
like language and {
DBMS }
from Recital Corporation .
Versions include {
Vax } {
VMS }.
RECITAL ,
contracts ,
pleading .
The repetition of some former writing ,
or the statement of something which has been done .
Touchst .
76 .
2 .
Recitals are used to explain those matters of fact which are necessary to make the transaction intelligible .
2 Bl .
Com .
298 .
It is said that when a deed of defeasance recites the deed which it is meant to defeat ,
it must recite it truly .
Cruise ,
Dig .
tit .
32 ,
c 7 ,
s .
28 .
In other cases it need not be so particular .
3 Penna .
Rep .
324 ;
3 Chan .
Cas .
101 ;
Co .
Litt .
352 b ;
Com .
Dig .
Fait ,
E 1 .
3 .
A party who executes a deed reciting a particular fact is estopped from denying such fact ;
as ,
when it was recited in the condition of a bond that the obligor had received divers sums of money for the obligee which he had not brought to account ,
and acknowledged that a balance was due to the obligee ,
it was holden that the obligor was estopped to say that he had not received any money for the use of the obligee .
Willes ,
9 ,
25 ;
Rolle '
s Ab .
872 ,
3 .
4 .
In pleading ,
when public statutes are recited ,
a small variance will not be fatal ,
where by the recital the party is not "
tied up to the statute ;"
that is ,
if the conclusion be contra formam statuti praediti .
Sav .
42 ;
1 Chit .
Crim .
Law ,
276 Esp .
on Penal Stat .
106 .
Private statutes must be recited in pleading ,
and proved by an exemplified copy ,
unless the opposite party ,
by his pleading admit them .
5 .
By the plea of nul tiel record ,
the party relying on a private statute is put to prove it as recited ,
and a variance will be fatal .
See 4 Co .
76 ;
March ,
Rep .
117 ,
pl .
193 ;
3 Harr . &
McHen .
388 .
Vide .
generally ,
12 Vin .
Ab .
129 ;
13 Vin .
Ab .
417 ;
18 Vin .
Ab .
162 ;
8 Com .
Dig .
584 ;
Com .
Dig .
Testemoigne Evid .
B 5 ;
4 Binn .
R .
231 ;
1 Dall .
R .
67 ;
3 Binn .
R .
175 ;
3 Yeates ,
R .
287 ;
4 Yeates ,
R .
362 ,
577 ;
9 Cowen ,
R .
86 ;
4 Mason ,
R .
268 ;
Yelv .
R .
127 a ,
note 1 ;
Cruise ,
Dig .
tit .
32 ,
c .
20 ,
s .
23 ;
5 Johns .
Ch .
Rep .
23 ;
7 Halst .
R .
22 ;
2 Bailey '
s R .
101 ;
6 Harr . &
Johns .
336 ;
9 Cowen '
s R .
271 ;
1 Dana '
s R .
327 ;
15 Pick .
R .
68 ;
5 N .
H .
Rep .
467 ;
12 Pick .
R ,
157 ;
Toullier in his Droit Civil Francais ,
liv .
3 ,
t .
3 ,
c .
6 ,
n .
157 et seq .
has examined this subject with his usual ability .
2 Hill .
Ab .
c .
29 ,
s .
30 ;
2 Bail .
R .
430 ;
2 B . &
A .
625 ;
2 Y . &
J .
407 ;
5 Harr . &
John .
164 ;
Cov .
on Conv .
Ev .
298 ,
315 ;
Hurl .
on Bonds ,
33 ;
6 Watts &
Serg .
469 .
6 .
Formerly ,
in equity ,
the decree contained recitals of the pleadings in the cause ,
which became a great grievance .
Some of the English chancellors endeavored to restrain this prolixity .
By the rules of practice for the courts in equity of the United States it is provided ,
that in drawing up decrees and orders ,
neither the bill ,
nor the answer ,
nor other pleading nor any part thereof ,
nor the report of any master ,
nor any other prior proceedings ,
shall be stated or recited in the decree or order .
Rule 86 ;
4 Bouv .
Inst .
n .
4443 .
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RECITAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of RECITAL is a detailed account : enumeration How to use recital in a sentence
RECITAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Add to word list a performance of music or dance, usually given by one person or a small group of people: a piano recital (Definition of recital from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
RECITAL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Recital definition: a musical entertainment given usually by a single performer or by a performer and one or more accompanists See examples of RECITAL used in a sentence
recital noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of recital noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
The Difference between a Recital and Concert - Center Stage Music Center Unlike a recital, every concert will have its diehard fans and skeptical critics There will be people who love it and people who hate it, good reviews and poor critiques
recital, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary recital, n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
RECITAL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If someone speaks for a long time, or says something that is boring or that has been heard many times before, you can describe it as a recital
Recital - definition of recital by The Free Dictionary 1 a musical or dance entertainment given by one or more performers 2 a presentation by dance or music students to demonstrate their progress 3 an act or instance of reciting, esp from memory 4 a detailed statement: a recital of grievances 5 an account, narrative, or description
Recital - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com The hardest part about piano lessons is having to give a recital, or to demonstrate what you've learned in front of an audience You can also use the noun recital to describe the telling of a story
Recital Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary He gave a recital of his own poems before a large group of students Her speech was actually just a long recital of names, places, and dates