词汇 | remember |
释义 | remember verb uk /rɪˈmem.bər/ us /rɪˈmem.bɚ/ A1[ I or T ] to be able to bring back a piece of information into your mind, or to keep a piece of information in your memory: 记得,记起,回想起;记住,牢记 "Where did you park the car?" "I can't remember."“你把车停在哪儿了?”“我不记得了。” I can remember people's faces, but not their names.我可以记住人的长相,但记不住人的名字。 [ + (that) ]She suddenly remembered (that) her keys were in her other bag.她忽然想起她的钥匙放在另一个包里了。 [ + -ing verb ]I don't remember signing a contract.我不记得曾签过一份合同。 [ + question word ]Can you remember what her phone number is?你记得她的电话号码是多少吗? I remember him as(= I thought he was) a rather annoying man.在我记忆中,他是个很令人讨厌的人。 to remember something rememberDo you remember when her birthday is? recallI don't recall arranging a time to meet. recollectI didn't recollect having seen him. remindEvery time we meet he reminds me about the money he lent me. come back toI forgot his name but it's just come back to me. reminisceWe were just reminiscing about our school days. remember to do something A2 to not forget to do something: 记住做;牢记着做;不忘记做 Did you remember to do the shopping?你记得去商店买东西了吗? be remembered for something to be kept in people's memories because of a particular action or quality: 因…而被记住;因…而名垂青史 She will be remembered for her courage.她将因其勇敢而被人们铭记。 you rememberinformal said when you are talking to someone about something that they used to know but might have forgotten: 你记得吗;你没有忘吧 We went and had tea in that little café - you remember, the one next to the bookshop.我们去了一家小咖啡馆喝茶——你没有忘吧,书店旁边的那家咖啡馆。 [ T ] to hold a special ceremony to honour a past event or someone who has died: 纪念;怀念;缅怀 On 11 November, the British remember those who died in the two World Wars.英国人在每年的11月11日纪念两次世界大战中的死难者。 [ T ] to give a present or money to someone you love or who has provided good service to you: 给…送礼品(或钱);给…谢礼 My Granny always remembers me (= sends me a present) on my birthday.我过生日时我奶奶总是送我礼物。 My cousin remembered me in her will.我表姐在遗嘱中给我留下一笔钱。 I've met him so many times and I still can't remember his name!我见过他多次了,可还是记不住他的名字! When you take the scissors, remember to put them back.剪刀用完后记着要放回去。 He never usually remembers my birthday, so it's a safe bet he'll forget again this time! I vaguely remembered having met her before. It's worth remembering that prices go up on 1 February. Remembering, reminding and reminders aide-mémoire annal awaken someone to something be engraved on someone's memory/mindidiom be etched on/in someone's memoryidiom commit echo if my memory serves me rightidiom imprint in commemoration of someone/something indelible jog someone's memoryidiom recall remind someone of something/someone reminder reminisce reminiscence reminiscent shade stamp You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Ceremonies GrammarRemember or remind? … Phrasal verbremember someone to someone remember | American Dictionaryremember verb[ I/T ] us/rɪˈmem·bər/ to be able to bring a piece of information back into your mind, or to keep a piece of information in your memory: [ T ]Naomi vividly remembers the day her daughter was born. [ I ]I’ve been a Tiger fan as long as I can remember. [ T ]Williams will be remembered for his generosity. [ + question word ]Can you remember where we parked the car? [ + that clause ]You have to remember that these things take time. [ + to infinitive ]Remember to buy some stamps. remembrancenoun[ C/U ]us/rɪˈmem·brəns/ [ C ]The video makes a nice remembrance of the party. Examples of rememberremember Knowing and remembering in young children (pp. 166-196). However, it should be remembered that this is only one of the six clustering solutions. Furthermore, although artists or song titles may have been forgotten, the lyrics were more often remembered, and many were able to sing along. One of their guiding principles is that place and type are remembered formally and materially, and then selectively reconstructed as images specific to each project. Today this act is remembered as a ' betrayal ' that called into question the legitimacy of the matrilineal system of labor and inheritance. One possible explanation is that readers remembered that something was doubled in these words. However, he is best remembered for about 40 fine lines that he drew crossing the bright red areas, canali as he called them. Evaluate them if you wish, remembering always that different rankings will be produced from different perspectives, including the perspectives of different concepts of faith. I asked her if she remembered any of the poems she used to recite for us when we were kids. Recall was minimal, all participants remembered their overall score, but only three remembered other details. In so doing, the author argues that new target words or structures can be more easily remembered and retrieved more quickly. Terms that are only marginally covered can be remembered as detailed topics in the context of the important topics. One writer in his thir ties today remembers his childhood. Total solar eclipses are rarer still and are so striking-turning day into night-that they are well remembered. The information read may be remembered but not the personal experience of reading. 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