recent episode

collocation in English

meaningsofrecentandepisode

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recent
adjective
uk
/ˈriː.sənt/
us
/ˈriː.sənt/
happening or starting from a short ...
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episode
noun[C]
uk
/ˈep.ɪ.səʊd/
us
/ˈep.ə.soʊd/
a single event or group of ...
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(Definition ofrecentandepisodefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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More specific questions inquired about the phenomenology of the current or mostrecentepisode.
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As noted above, at the time of the follow-up interview respondents reported only the mostrecentepisodeof depression.
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These models were based on the retrospectively reported ages at depression onset and mostrecentepisoderespectively.
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However, arecentepisodein evolution has granted the blind cave fish multiple wavelengthsensitive green and red pigments.
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We believe that this result reflects arecentepisodeof gene flow that spread a single mitochondrial haplotype across all three species (see below).
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These basalts are of considerable significance to the mostrecentepisodeof rifting in the region, as they provide a link between geophysical and geological work.
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Is not that one of the important lessons to learn from thisrecentepisode?
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The mostrecentepisodebroadcast was on.
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That would indeed be a backhand method of opposing our entry, but it is one which arecentepisodehas highlighted.
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That fear was reflected in arecentepisodeon television, when people were given the impression that a raid was taking place and certain things might happen.
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The series began in 2001, and the mostrecentepisodewas made in 2007.
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Typically, up to three episodes of abnormal activity can be stored, with the mostrecentepisodereplacing the oldest.
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In arecentepisode, she seems to be able to just look at a picture or painting and create a copy.
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