Skip to main content

remembering

/ri-mem-ber/US // rɪˈmɛm bər //UK // (rɪˈmɛmbə) //

记住,记忆,铭记,记得

Related Words

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to recall to the mind by an act or effort of memory; think of again: I'll try to remember the exact date.
    • : to retain in the memory; keep in mind; remain aware of: Remember your appointment with the dentist.
    • : to have come into the mind again: I just remembered that it's your birthday today.
    • : to bear in mind as deserving a gift, reward, or fee: The company always remembers us at Christmas.
    • : to give a tip, donation, or gift to: to remember the needy.
    • : to mention to another as sending kindly greetings: Remember me to your family.
    • : to perform at a later time or according to a preset schedule: The coffeepot remembers to start the coffee at 7 a.m. every day.
    • : Archaic. to remind.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to possess or exercise the faculty of memory.
    • : to have recollection: The old man remembers of his youth.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Also, some campers include generators to provide power when there are no hook-ups, but remember that campgrounds may have limited hours when those generators can run.

  • Writing a good company obituary, says Levine, is about stepping back and thinking about how your company will be remembered.

  • I tell this just to say that it was rare enough that I actually remembered his name.

  • I never kept track of time or years until you came into my life, now I can remember all 21 of yours , Trust!

  • The long-time besties will bring their real-life closeness to the stage and are sure to give us a night to remember.

  • Remembering Koop brings us full circle to Obama and his surgeon general, a post that has gone unfilled for more than a year.

  • Young kids, who have trouble remembering even their own names, do not.

  • Thank you again, Stephen King, for understanding, and for remembering.

  • “Out of nowhere he goes, ‘Awkwarrrrd,’” she says, remembering that the whole class then laughed.

  • A museum in Buenos Aires has opened, remembering the Falklands War.

  • He added that lessening clause, remembering, quite simply, how much more brilliant he was than Nigel.

  • "I won't speak while you're remembering," Rosemary promised, leaning her head confidingly against his shoulder.

  • "I think she'll pay your mother back to-morrow," said Hugh, remembering the fatness of the pink bag.

  • The preparation for thus remembering numbers without effort is the only exertion required.

  • The king smiled, and remembering his past pleasures, ordered a thousand crowns to the peasant.