recent 意味
EN[ˈɹiːsənt]US
日最近
FR récent
- 形容詞 (Adjective)COMmore recentSUPmost recentPREré-SUF-ent
- Having happened a short while ago.
- Bats host many high-profile viruses that can infect humans, including severe acute respiratory syndrome and Ebola. A recent study explored the ecological variables that may contribute to bats’ propensity to harbor such zoonotic diseases by comparing them with another order of common reservoir hosts: rodents.
- Up-to-date; not old-fashioned or dated.
- Having done something a short while ago that distinguishes them as what they are called.
- The cause has several hundred recent donors.
- I met three recent graduates at the conference.
- In long-view scientific usage, particularly in geology, palaeontology, and astronomy, may refer to events not "recent" in everyday usage, thousands or even millions of years ago.
- In geology and and astronomy, "Recent", capitalised, has often been used as an exact synonym for "Holocene", particularly pre-21st century.
- Having happened a short while ago.
- より多くの例
- 文の途中で使用される
- The recent spate of vandalism by pupils does not reflect well on the school.
- For outgroup taxa, we sampled representatives of the families that are considered to be closely related to Woodsiaceae in eupolypods II based on the most recent phylogenetic studies [23 ,26 –28 ].
- Obviously the Heathrow injection is a recent phenomenon then? :)
- 文の初めに使われる
- Recent findings by van Schouwenburg, den Ouden & Cools [23 ,42 ] showed that the striatum has a modulatory influence on frontoposterior connectivity.
- Recent publications even state that they can differentiate into nonmesodermal cells such as hepatocytes, neurons, or astrocytes.
- Recent advances in surgical resection and combination therapy have significantly improved the 5 year survival for a subset of patients with oligometastatic disease.
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Definition of recent in English Dictionary
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