remembrance 的定义
- a retained mental impression; memory.
- the act or fact of remembering.
- the power or faculty of remembering.
- the length of time over which recollection or memory extends.
- the state of being remembered; commemoration: to hold someone's name in remembrance.
- something that serves to bring to mind or keep in mind some place, person, event, etc.; memento.
- a gift given as a token of love or friendship: I sent her a small remembrance on Mother's Day.
- remembrances, greetings; respects.
remembrance 近义词
memory, recollection
remembrance 的近义词 14 个
- reminiscence
- afterthought
- anamnesis
- flash
- flashback
- hindsight
- mind
- recall
- recognition
- reconstruction
- regard
- retrospect
- thought
- mental image
remembrance 的反义词 4 个
gift, testimonial
更多remembrance例句
- The famed chef received criticism for posting a remembrance of casino magnate and conservative donor Sheldon Adelson
- There they paused, many of them kneeling, for eight minutes and 46 seconds in remembrance of George Floyd.
- They also show how closely tied space is to memory, in that somehow our brains tend to “pin down” specific remembrances to a particular location.
- I think for many Korean Americans, the tenor of Chuseok’s guide to remembrance expands to their or their family’s immigrant experiences.
- When confronted with new categories—farm animals—his neural circuits call upon those past remembrances, and seamlessly incorporate those memories with new learnings to update his mental model of the world.
- This is - we hope - the last Remembrance Day service which will be held involving UK troops in Afghanistan as the UK withdraws.
- Diane von Furstenberg The iconic designer began her remarks with a remembrance of Oscar de la Renta, who died earlier in the week.
- And that remembrance of and desire to cling to things past is what DISH Network is selling here.
- A remembrance of the zany, ad-libbing actor who made us laugh and cry.
- I try to make her present, with memory or imagination, hopeful that our little remembrance will be for her a little resurrection.
- O death, how bitter is the remembrance of thee to a man that hath peace in his possessions!
- In the remembrance of them her expression and her attitude became charged with more definite meaning.
- General Moreno's name was still held in warm remembrance in the city of Mexico, and Felipe found himself at once among friends.
- Put me in remembrance, and let us plead together: tell if thou hast any thing to justify thyself.
- And Peter calling to remembrance saith unto him, "Rabbi, behold the fig tree which thou cursedst is withered away."