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memorabilia

/mem-er-uh-bil-ee-uh, -bil-yuh/US // ˌmɛm ər əˈbɪl i ə, -ˈbɪl yə //UK // (ˌmɛmərəˈbɪlɪə) //

纪念品,记念品,纪念物,记忆品

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n.名词(复数) plural noun
  1. 1

    singular mem·o·rab·i·le [mem-uh-rab-uh-lee]. /ˌmɛm əˈræb ə li/.

    • : mementos; souvenirs.
    • : matters or events worthy to be remembered; points worthy of note.

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Examples

  • There were no articles of clothing or entertainment memorabilia.

  • Had there not been photographs and memorabilia to pore over, dancing would have been the only sensible option.

  • After Fajuri acquired the box last year, he began gathering other memorabilia of the late, great magician.

  • No personal photos or memorabilia cover the walls, as is true of the other worthy soul food places around town.

  • Even in Germany, where Nazi memorabilia and romanticism are outlawed, a neo-fascist claimed a seat.

  • Xenophon wrote a variety of treatises and dialogues, but his "Memorabilia" of Socrates is the most valuable.

  • In the Memorabilia it is always "the gods" to which the argument leads, and the worship of them that he urges.

  • The memorabilia about this time at Ravenshoe, were—The weather was glorious.

  • Memorabilia was composed in the Roman Campagna in the winter of 1853-54.

  • The letters in which these early memorabilia of Coleridge's life are reported did not proceed beyond the fifth.