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remind

/ri-mahynd/US // rɪˈmaɪnd //UK // (rɪˈmaɪnd) //

提醒,提醒注意,提请注意,提醒你

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to cause to remember; cause to think: Remind me to phone him tomorrow. That woman reminds me of my mother.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbawaken memories of something
Forms: reminded, reminding, reminds

Examples

  • When she rose to leave, he reminded her of the effort he’d put into advocating for her over the years.

  • It reminded me of my colleagues in Tokyo a decade earlier, who would go out drinking after work and then come back to the office for a free car-service ride home so they wouldn’t have to take public transportation—not because they were working late.

  • They remind voters to mail back their absentee ballots and when Election Day voting begins and ends.

  • Import it to your Google Calendar, and it’ll remind you exactly when to sign up for, then cancel, each trial service to avoid being charged.

  • In some cases, she reminded the attorney general of the global pandemic, saying she needed to work at a second job to make ends meet or that she was caring for family members.

  • But the ads are not just intended to remind the Google-curious that Paul exists and is thinking about running for president.

  • They had also come “to remind America of the fierce urgency of now.”

  • You remind us that men and women have imperfection in common, and are indivisible.

  • Sciamma still wants to remind us that they are still children.

  • I remind Deen that his namesake died in an infamously horrible car crash, so he may want to cool it on texting and driving.

  • Other pictures by this artist remind one of the works of Botticelli.

  • She had just come to forty-nine, and was wondering if she might remind the fairy father of his duty, when the door opened.

  • But you may cynically remind me that nothing will come of the Determinists' protest against the evil social conditions.

  • They will be duly appreciated, and remind her constantly of the pleasures of your visit.

  • "I haven't seen you since I came here, Mr. Courthorne, and now you remind me of another man I once had dealings with," he said.