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forgotten

/fer-got-n/US // fərˈgɒt n //UK // (fəˈɡɒtən) //

被遗忘的,被遗忘,被遗忘的人,遗忘

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Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : a past participle of forget.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.out of one's mind

Examples

  • It’s considered a bit old-fashioned and everyone’s sort of forgotten about it.

  • To be sure, for many modern neuroscientists, Freud’s thought is dead, buried and best forgotten.

  • Many others respond to the sudden proximity as if a forgotten, dust-covered cord had been plugged into a power source.

  • The movie suggests, in a way, that memories are never completely lost, that it always remains possible to go back, even to people and places that seem long forgotten.

  • But even though he has been disappeared, Castro is not forgotten.

  • But the jokes flow at such a torrential pace that duds are soon forgotten; the best are even Spamalot-worthy.

  • What often is forgotten—and what Beck could probably stand to remember—is that the massacre was, technically, a firefight.

  • In the 54 years since they departed, Belgika has been forgotten by the outside world.

  • Nerney fears that Foerster has otherwise been largely forgotten except by his family and fellow cops.

  • "It is ill-fated;" and Alessandro blamed himself for having forgotten her only association with the name.

  • But don't go hunting after them, there are still modern Immortals in the darkness of a forgotten language.

  • Chief and most musical among these signs were the almost forgotten sounds of dropping water, and tinkling rills.

  • Ernest called out; "you have forgotten your money;" and he held out a purse, but the man was gone.

  • Pearson flung his knife and fork at it, having forgotten to drop those light weapons when he leaped up.