词汇 | memory |
释义 | memory noun uk /ˈmem.ər.i/ us /ˈmem.ər.i/ memorynoun (ABILITY TO REMEMBER)B1[ C or U ] the ability to remember information, experiences, and people: 记忆力,记性 a good/bad memory好/差记性 After the accident he suffered from loss of memory/memory loss.事故发生之后,他丧失了记忆力。 She has an excellent memory for names (= she can remember names easily).她特别善于记名字。 Synonym recollectionformal I have a good memory and am able to retain facts easily. Loss of memory is a natural part of old age. That last conversation we had is engraved on my memory forever.我们最后的谈话永远铭刻在我的记忆中。 The research examined the effects of alcohol on long-term memory.这项研究探讨了酒精对长期记忆的影响。 Sorry, I have a terrible memory for names - I've forgotten what your daughter is called. Memory and memories abiding memory associative memory at/in the back of your mindidiom clear memory confabulation dim déjà vu ghost haunting hauntingly have a memory like an elephantidiom learn something by roteidiom live (on) in the memoryidiom photographic memory recall recollection rediscovery reminiscence retentive rote memorynoun (EVENT REMEMBERED)B1[ C ] something that you remember from the past: 记忆,回忆 I have vivid memories of that evening.我对那晚仍记忆犹新。 That tune really brings back memories (= makes me remember past events).那支曲子真的使我回想起了往事。 School is just a dim/distant memory for me now (= something I cannot remember very well).学校生活现在对我来说只是一种模糊的记忆/遥远的往事了。 Synonyms recollectionformal reminiscenceformal I do have a vague memory of meeting her many years ago.我确实依稀记得多年前见过她。 My earliest memory is of being shown around our new house. Looking at her old photographs brought back a lot of memories. Until very recently he worked as a teacher and he still shudders at the memories.他一直做老师,直到最近才不干。现在他一想起那段经历还不寒而栗呢。 Perhaps there are some memories so painful that you have to blot them out. Memory and memories abiding memory associative memory at/in the back of your mindidiom clear memory confabulation dim déjà vu ghost haunting hauntingly have a memory like an elephantidiom learn something by roteidiom live (on) in the memoryidiom photographic memory recall recollection rediscovery reminiscence retentive rote memorynoun (OF COMPUTER)A2[ Cusually singular, U ] the part of a computer in which information or programs are stored either permanently or temporarily, or the amount of space available on it for storing information: (计算机的)存储器,内存,存储量 My computer has a gigabyte of memory.我的电脑有1千兆的内存。 Computer hardware 3-D printer active matrix alt- associative memory backlight Bluetooth chip console flat screen joypad microcomputer multi-client multitasker netbook non-mobile number pad terminal trackball underscore VDT Idiomsfrom memory have a memory like an elephant in memory of someone take a stroll/trip/walk down memory lane within your memory memory | American Dictionarymemory noun us/ˈmem·ər·i/ memorynoun (ABILITY TO REMEMBER)[ C/U ] the ability to remember things: [ U ]After the accident he suffered from loss of memory. [ C ]She has an excellent memory for names. [ U ]Each of the children recited a short poem from memory (= by remembering it). [ C/U ] A computer’s memory is the part of a computer in which information is stored, or its ability to store information. memorynoun (WHAT IS REMEMBERED)[ C ] something that you remember from the past: She has vivid memories of her trip to Los Angeles 20 years ago. That song brings back memories (= makes me remember past events). A service was held in memory of (= to remember) those who died in the earthquake. memory | Business Englishmemory noun[ C or U ] ITuk /ˈmeməri/us the part of a computer in which information or programs are stored either permanently or temporarily, or the amount of space available on it for storing information: There has been a dramatic drop in price for computer memory and storage. 4GB/120 GB etc. memory See also flash drive main memory random access memory read-only memory virtual memory Examples of memorymemory Such studies have been very useful in mapping the cognitive architecture of human short-term memory to specific brain regions. Or, adopting a distributed point of view, conceptual representations of verbs may share fewer meaning elements in a bilingual's memory than those of nouns. Obviously that leads you back into the past, into memory, into repressed emotions. If the results indicate neither memory nor symbolic play deficits, then further consideration of the executive dysfunction hypothesis is warranted. The answer should provide an evaluation of the role of memory in the symbolic deficits found in children with autism. Likewise, because a memory is declarative does not mean that it is symbolic or propositional. At the physiological level, both depressive symptoms and deficits in deep memory processes may be associated with decreased prefrontal metabolism. Relation of prefrontal cortex dysfunction to working memory and symptoms in schizophrenia. Executive functions and working memory : theoretical and measurement issues. What makes students tick: working memory and look-up behaviour. In the language of neural networks, the ' network ' here is trained to have one dominant memory. Attentional processes are sufficient for associative memory and learning to occur. Memory was included in the model because the four tasks all involved memory learning. Double dissociations of memory and executive functions in working memory tasks following frontal lobe excisions, temporal lobe excisions or amygdalo-hippocampectomy in man. We used tasks that measure speed of information processing as well as tasks that measure non-speed related memory processes. See all examples of memory These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withmemorymemoryThese are words often used in combination with memory. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. associative memory Attentional processes are sufficient for associative memory and learning to occur. auditory memory This reflects the importance of auditorymemory in language development. autobiographical memory This study explored the relationship between autobiographical memory retrieval and performance on tests of theory of mind in people with schizophrenia. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with memory |
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