reminded 的定义
- to cause to remember; cause to think: Remind me to phone him tomorrow. That woman reminds me of my mother.
reminded 近义词
warned
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更多reminded例句
- This disclosure will remind advertisers of Facebook’s problems with inflating video ad views and numerous other measurement errors.
- 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.
- Walk down the street in Los Angeles and you’re immediately reminded that restaurants are shut down and live performance spaces are shuttered.
- As usual, he made sure to remind everyone that he’s only one part of his success story.
- 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.
- It reminded me a bit of an alternative take on The Wolf of Wall Street—through the Toni and Candace lens.
- And Beyoncé reminded us, again and again, that she is still absolutely perfect.
- I am reminded of the story of Senator Bernie Sanders (Independent, VT) walking along the shores of Lake Champlain.
- I resisted it, though I was immediately told by someone in the group that the author reminded him of me.
- Her relationship with him had failed, Alison told Cole, because he reminded her of their dead son.
- We modestly reminded her that we always did go, excepting of course on this particular Sunday.
- But when Bob comes in he bangs the outer door until you are reminded of the Black Tom explosion.
- She reminded him as she stood there then, of a serious young literary woman, and he was made hopeful by her visit.
- But being observed, one evening, to omit it, a gentleman reminded him that he had forgotten to toast his favorite lady.
- Against the Stamp Act, honorable members were reminded, there was a special objection to be urged.