RECENT


Meaning of RECENT in English

adj.

VERBS

▪ be

ADVERB

▪ very

▪ comparatively , fairly , pretty , quite , rather , relatively

a relatively ~ development

Recent is used with these nouns: ↑ acquisition , ↑ addition , ↑ advance , ↑ appearance , ↑ appointment , ↑ arrival , ↑ bereavement , ↑ biography , ↑ book , ↑ break-in , ↑ breakthrough , ↑ controversy , ↑ convert , ↑ decade , ↑ development , ↑ disappearance , ↑ discovery , ↑ edition , ↑ election , ↑ emergence , ↑ emphasis , ↑ encounter , ↑ estimate , ↑ event , ↑ excavation , ↑ experience , ↑ find , ↑ finding , ↑ flurry , ↑ furore , ↑ graduate , ↑ hire , ↑ history , ↑ immigrant , ↑ improvement , ↑ incarnation , ↑ incident , ↑ influx , ↑ initiative , ↑ innovation , ↑ introduction , ↑ literature , ↑ memory , ↑ month , ↑ move , ↑ news , ↑ novel , ↑ offering , ↑ origin , ↑ outbreak , ↑ painting , ↑ past , ↑ phenomenon , ↑ photograph , ↑ poll , ↑ popularity , ↑ post , ↑ posting , ↑ preoccupation , ↑ publication , ↑ rally , ↑ recording , ↑ recruit , ↑ reduction , ↑ release , ↑ renovation , ↑ report , ↑ research , ↑ revelation , ↑ revision , ↑ revival , ↑ ruling , ↑ scandal , ↑ series , ↑ setback , ↑ slump , ↑ speculation , ↑ study , ↑ success , ↑ surge , ↑ time , ↑ tragedy , ↑ trend , ↑ trouble , ↑ turmoil , ↑ update , ↑ upsurge , ↑ version , ↑ vintage , ↑ visit , ↑ wave , ↑ work , ↑ writer , ↑ year

Oxford Collocations English Dictionary.      Оксфордский английский словарь словосочетаний .