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memorization

/mem-uh-rahyz/US // ˈmɛm əˌraɪz //UK // (ˈmɛməˌraɪz) //

记忆,记忆力,背诵,记忆法

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    mem·o·rized, mem·o·riz·ing.

    • : to commit to memory; learn by heart: to memorize a poem.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    mem·o·rized, mem·o·riz·ing.

    • : to learn by heart: I've always been able to memorize easily.

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Examples

  • I love the rush of puzzling out a problem, and the spark of understanding as my GIR classes revisit topics from high school that I’d memorized by rote but hadn’t really understood.

  • Within half an hour, he played the piece again, and by then he had it memorized.

  • Whoa, you can memorize all those names and connections and tell them to everyone you know!

  • Go voteMany states allow you to bring your notes, a voter guide, or a sample ballot with you when it’s time to vote, which is a good way to ensure you don’t have to memorize everything.

  • Soon, she’ll once again memorize the shapes that spell her candidate’s name — though she politely demurs when asked whom she’s voting for.

  • Connect the dots Understanding is the basis for easier memorization.

  • I love to read poetry and try to memorize poetry on my hiatus so that I keep my memorization skills going.

  • In schools, we teach to the test, with much of the focus on memorization of answers.

  • A timeless fairytale of true love and magical transformation would be reduced to a boring exercise in memorization and obedience.

  • Memorization was an art that could be honed using geometric patterns, imaginary structures and landscapes.

  • In the process of memorization, individual cells become activated and linked by the constant repetition.

  • Then, one after another, their faces were shown in closeup, while Tortha Karf asked for close attention and memorization.

  • Yet through him foreign authors were enabled to protect their plays from the customary piracy by the memorization of parts.

  • Scripture for memorization in this period should be chosen primarily to help the children in habit formation.

  • No mastery of facts through memorization alone will counterbalance the lack of interest in, and liking for, the subject.