forgot 的定义
- a simple past tense and past participle of forget.
forgot 近义词
not be able to remember
leave behind
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- A trinket, a souvenir, a sentimental, heart-strung charm for the road, so that I never forgot what I saw, never forgot what it felt like to be there, breathing in that air, taking in that same view that my ancestors took in centuries ago.
- You may only use the beard trimmer for a few minutes a week, but if the battery dies or you forgot to charge it, waiting around for it to charge in the midst of a busy morning can be extremely frustrating.
- Which probably has to do with — wait, I forgot what I was going to say.
- “I just wanted to have someone to love me in my old age, and because I was desperate for that love I forgot who I was for a short period of time,” Thompson said, asking for time to spend with her grandchildren before she dies.
- I can’t say I forgot I had them in—especially when the ANC muted the world around me—but they were secure enough that I never had to fiddle with their placement.
- Several times, either because they forgot or they had a technical problem, they connected directly, and we could see them.
- Should old acquaintance be forgot, just remember a few of the resolutions the Founding Fathers (would have) made this year.
- Chiefly, we forgot the many, many problems there are with the bones—the book and score—to this show.
- “It was a moment of shock that Doar never forgot,” notes historian Taylor Branch.
- Never mind that young people, women, Hispanics, and blacks forgot to vote.
- But he forgot the stagnant town, the bald-headed man at the club window, the organ and "The Manola."
- Next morning Judy shouted that there was a rat in the nursery, and thus he forgot to tell her the wonderful news.
- "I rather think you forgot Miss Warrender's presence," retorted the coquette.
- Under the soothing influence of beauty, however, the vicar forgot his woes.
- Nothing did for some time, and, when it did it was so strange that Squinty never forgot it as long as he lived.