词汇 | reminisce |
释义 | reminisce verb[ I ] formaluk /ˌrem.ɪˈnɪs/ us /ˌrem.əˈnɪs/ to talk or write about past experiences that you remember with pleasure: (对愉快的往事)追忆,回忆,缅怀 My grandfather used to reminisce about his years in the navy.我祖父过去常回忆起他当海军时的岁月。 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. 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 remind someone of something/someone reminder reminiscence reminiscent shade stamp reminisce | American Dictionaryreminisce verb[ I ] us/ˌrem·əˈnɪs/ to talk or write about past experiences that you remember with pleasure: Grandpa likes to reminisce about his years in the navy. reminiscencenoun[ C/U ]us/ˌrem·əˈnɪs·əns/ [ C ]She published reminiscences of her life in China. reminiscentadjectiveus/ˌrem·əˈnɪs·ənt/ That tune is reminiscent of a song my mother used to sing. Examples of reminiscereminisce They went home, reminisced, cried, and began to make plans for funeral arrangements. Thus, the story is unfolding on two levels simultaneously: the actual show and tell event and the activities about which the children are reminiscing. Developing narrative structure in parent- child reminiscing across the preschool years. In general, children who engage in rich, embellished reminiscing with their caregivers come to discuss their past experiences in more coherent and detailed ways. We noted that a common thread through people's efforts to remember, recall, reminisce and recollect was an ability to look back to their past experiences. In the latter case, it may be better not to reminisce than to dwell on past unhappiness. Three ways of reminiscing in theory and practice. Instead, she spent the rare moments she had to herself reminiscing about the life she had left behind. Learning to reminisce : a developmental study of how young children talk about the past. As much of the data involves speakers reminiscing about events in the past, context usually contained clear tense information. In between attending to association business, they would drink coffee and tea, play backgammon, argue politics, and reminisce about how things used to be. We enjoy chatting and sometimes we would reminisce together. These findings indicate that the memories retrieved in the process of reminiscing are subject to reconstruction and may not be objectively veridical. Perhaps the presence of a politician keen to reminisce about his own teenage, mullet-headed years as a pub rocker is all that is needed. Some of those with dementia reminisced about a previous period of their life, such as childhood, and recollected specific past experiences, at times reliving them in the present. 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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