memorizing 的 2 个定义
mem·o·rized, mem·o·riz·ing.
- to commit to memory; learn by heart: to memorize a poem.
mem·o·rized, mem·o·riz·ing.
- to learn by heart: I've always been able to memorize easily.
memorizing 近义词
remember
memorizing 的近义词 15 个
- cram
- know
- learn
- master
- recall
- recollect
- remind
- retain
- store
- commit to memory
- fix in the mind
- keep forever
- know by heart
- learn by heart
- nail down
memorizing 的反义词 2 个
更多memorizing例句
- For somebody who’s born blind, that whole area is used for completely different things—touch, hearing, memorizing vocabulary words, and so on.
- In ancient Rome, slaves were trained to memorize the names of voters who might be persuaded to vote for their master, so that he could find and greet them personally.
- Schools tend to focus on covering lots of topics and memorizing countless facts.
- The brain wants to spend as little energy as possible so if it’s something already known, it’s easier to identify and memorize.
- London taxi drivers are required to memorize “the Knowledge” – the complex routes, roads and landmarks of their city.
- “Five of them would attend a show and each one would memorize a certain part of a garment,” said Elia.
- People think history is a bunch of facts and dates that you memorize.
- Memorize and spread this mantra: The War on Drugs Is What Makes Thugs.
- I love to read poetry and try to memorize poetry on my hiatus so that I keep my memorization skills going.
- You had to memorize something and stand stock still with your hands behind your voice and just boom out in front of 500 people.
- The reader should memorize it so that it may be used without referring to the book.
- I am often asked how to memorize, for instance—or the best means for doing this; another psychological process.
- The ability to memorize ideas expressed in notes grows with use, just as any other aptitude grows with continued effort.
- You remember the stories you memorize and the card tricks you study and that little piece on the piano—how does it go?
- Well, it cost me a good deal of trouble to memorize them; still, I'd be glad to let them go cheap and be rid of them.