recital 音標拼音: [rəs'ɑɪtəl]
n . 背誦,吟誦,詳述
背誦,吟誦,詳述
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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