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memoranda

/mem-uh-ran-duhm/US // ˌmɛm əˈræn dəm //UK // (ˌmɛməˈrændəm) //

备忘录,记事本,背书,纪念品

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n.名词 noun
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    plural mem·o·ran·dums, mem·o·ran·da [mem-uh-ran-duh]. /ˌmɛm əˈræn də/.

    • : a short note designating something to be remembered, especially something to be done or acted upon in the future; reminder.
    • : a record or written statement of something.
    • : an informal message, especially one sent between two or more employees of the same company, concerning company business: an interoffice memorandum.
    • : Law. a writing, usually informal, containing the terms of a transaction.
    • : Diplomacy. a summary of the state of an issue, the reasons for a decision agreed on, etc.
    • : a document transferring title to goods but authorizing the return of the goods to the seller at the option of the buyer.

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Examples

  • Mandery knows when to be pithy and when to go long, like in passages about the subtleties of memoranda.

  • That said, it provided the court with classified emails, memoranda, contracts, and photos.

  • I even had one guy call me up and hand me a whole stack of internal memoranda from the company, which I ended up not using.

  • But Hancock also loves scooping up and publishing government memoranda—“gems of the public domain,” as he calls them.

  • He has also asked that several memoranda be declassified to prove his case.

  • His private papers, the stenographic reports, and all memoranda were tied up together and carried aboard.

  • In his memoranda there were equally enthusiastic praises of Curran.

  • Reverend Mr. Talmage was not the only divine to receive attention in the "Memoranda."

  • The first number of the "Memoranda" was fairly representative of those that followed it.

  • The larger number of "Memoranda" sketches have properly found oblivion to-day.