词汇 | reminding |
释义 | reminding present participle ofremind remind verb[ T ] uk /rɪˈmaɪnd/ us /rɪˈmaɪnd/ B1 to make someone think of something they have forgotten or might have forgotten: 使记起;使想起;提醒 Could you remind Paul about dinner on Saturday?你能否提醒一下保罗周六晚宴的事? [ + to infinitive ]Please remind me to post this letter.请提醒我寄这封信。 [ + (that) ]I called Jane and reminded her (that) the conference had been cancelled.我给简打电话提醒她会议已经取消了。 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. Do remind me because I'm likely to forget.一定要提醒我,因为我可能会忘记。 We would like to remind all our guests to leave their keys at reception before they depart.我们要提醒所有客人在离开前将房间钥匙交还到服务台。 Remind me to take this into work for Tony tomorrow. Passengers are reminded to take all their personal belongings with them when they leave the plane.乘客们被提醒下飞机时要带走所有个人物品。 She concluded the speech by reminding us of our responsibility.她在演讲结束时提醒我们所担负的责任。 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 jog someone's memoryidiom remind remind someone of something/someone reminder reminisce reminiscence shade stamp GrammarRemember or remind? … Phrasal verbremind someone of something/someone Examples of remindingreminding In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. The keyword partes especially is evenly spread out in the treatise, regularly reminding the reader in case they have forgotten. For example, during planning, a problem may prompt the reminding of a past plan that can be adapted to help solve a new problem. Nonetheless, this wonderfully researched and written book triumphs in reminding us that history is more compelling than fiction. Figure 21 shows an example of shape-based reminding or query by sketch retrieval of several visual and nonvisual databases. In this paper, we call their variant alley bisimulation, pictorially reminding us of the separate environments. To place this project in context, it's worth reminding ourselves of a few dates. His book may endorse advanced ideas, but he distances himself from them by reminding his readers of his own conservative lifestyle. It is a mode of thinking that addresses the lacunae of culture, reminding us that culture does not only exist in observable phenomena. Reminding citizens that families are the moral center of society sounded friendlier and less pedagogical than talking only about personal self-control and discipline. The psychological circumstances of mammography, reminding the patient of her disease, resulted in stress and agalactia. It is only made known afterwards by way of reminding us, not to convey knowledge of which we are ignorant. Historical figures - as historians are too fond of reminding one another - are often remarkably ill-informed. Their penal tattoo was different from others, reminding administrators of their dangerous nature. The migration problem does succeed in reminding us that the wager persuades only those who find persuasive its premises and presuppositions. The habit had a crucial disciplinary function too, reminding the nuns of the lifestyle they had to follow and the irreversibility of their religious status. 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. |
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