词汇 | reminiscence |
释义 | reminiscence noun formaluk /ˌrem.ɪˈnɪs.əns/ us /ˌrem.əˈnɪs.əns/ [ U ] the act of remembering events and experiences from the past追忆往事;追忆;怀旧 reminiscences[ plural ] Your reminiscences are the experiences you remember from the past, often written in a book: 回忆录;想起的往事 reminiscences ofThe novel contains endless reminiscences of the author's youth.作者在这部小说中没完没了地叙述了对自己年轻时光的回忆。 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 reminisce reminiscent shade stamp Examples of reminiscencereminiscence Again, he links experiences to the city, weaving his reminiscences with glimpses of the buildings and monuments they pass. The numerous asides dealing with everything from the evolution of snakes to the fieldwork reminiscences of many of the scientists involved were absorbing and informative. She also persuaded many of these informants to lend her their diaries, personal correspondence and written reminiscences. We do, however, have access to the oral and written reminiscences of some former tenants. In combat and natural disasters (fires, earthquakes, etc.), witnesses are far more likely to suffer intrusive reminiscences the closer they were to the actual dangers. Much of this knowledge is personal, and the collection is as notable for its gossip and reminiscences as it is for its more formal analysis. Most of the chapters in this book are personal reminiscences or pieces of self-aggrandisement. Both in the reminiscences of the old residents and in the official discourse, gundilong was widely described in terms of its impoverishment, sordidness and maleficence. The second shared feature was in the content of the reminiscences. Listeners are stimulated to remember by listening to the mix of other people's reminiscences and are then invited to contribute their own memories. At the back of the car market, the remains of unsold cars evoke vague reminiscences of failed business. At the deathbed, staff did not use humor but noted that families of ten used gentle, loving humor f ocused on reminiscences of the loved one. Methodologies of eliciting reminiscences are critically considered. On the rare occasions that the conversation flagged, the fieldworker would address the speakers directly, asking them questions about their work or reminiscences of the past. He was able to make contact with people from a range of occupations and to hear first-hand accounts of personal experiences (sometimes harrowing, such as reminiscences of the 1930s). See all examples of reminiscence 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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