reminded / rɪˈmaɪnd /

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reminded 的定义

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

reminded 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

warned

更多reminded例句

  1. This disclosure will remind advertisers of Facebook’s problems with inflating video ad views and numerous other measurement errors.
  2. While the poems had to be about the news, the Empress reminded our Loserbards that they were writing before the election, and that the results would run afterward.
  3. Walk down the street in Los Angeles and you’re immediately reminded that restaurants are shut down and live performance spaces are shuttered.
  4. As usual, he made sure to remind everyone that he’s only one part of his success story.
  5. Tom Brady might be the GOAT when it comes to quarterbacks, but Sunday night reminded us that he and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are still second in their division.
  6. It reminded me a bit of an alternative take on The Wolf of Wall Street—through the Toni and Candace lens.
  7. And Beyoncé reminded us, again and again, that she is still absolutely perfect.
  8. I am reminded of the story of Senator Bernie Sanders (Independent, VT) walking along the shores of Lake Champlain.
  9. I resisted it, though I was immediately told by someone in the group that the author reminded him of me.
  10. Her relationship with him had failed, Alison told Cole, because he reminded her of their dead son.
  11. We modestly reminded her that we always did go, excepting of course on this particular Sunday.
  12. But when Bob comes in he bangs the outer door until you are reminded of the Black Tom explosion.
  13. She reminded him as she stood there then, of a serious young literary woman, and he was made hopeful by her visit.
  14. But being observed, one evening, to omit it, a gentleman reminded him that he had forgotten to toast his favorite lady.
  15. Against the Stamp Act, honorable members were reminded, there was a special objection to be urged.