long memory

long memory

A clear memory of events that happened long ago. My grandma has a long memory of her childhood in Russia. It's astonishing hearing how things were when she was young! I always have a long memory for people who disrespect me. Once you're in my bad books, you're there forever!
See also: long, memory
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • have a long memory
  • gritch
  • grouse at
  • grouse at (someone)
  • long since
  • for (so) long
  • for long
  • enjoy a long run
  • long gone
  • will go a long way
References in classic literature
Love, however, is very materially assisted by a warm and active imagination: which has a long memory, and will thrive, for a considerable time, on very slight and sparing food.
CORONATION STREET ITV HE hasn't been mentioned for years, but those with a long memory may remember that Michelle has a son she never sees or mentions.
Craig attempts to win back Bethany CORONATION STREET ITV HE hasn't been mentioned for years, but those with a long memory may remember that Michelle has a son she never sees or mentions.
Long memory and structural breaks in modeling the return and volatility dynamics of precious metals.
It also adds discussion of new advances in the analysis of long memory data and data with time-varying frequencies.
Abstract: This research study examines the behavior of currency rate, long memory features, and long-term stability in the returns of thirteen Asia-Pacific currencies (AUD, CNY, HKD, INR, IDR, JPY, KRW, MYR, NZD, PHP, SGD, TWD, and THB) against USD over a period of fourteen years (from 2nd January 2001 to 10th December 2014).
For NH'ers with a long memory, that was in 1973, when Ari (Jackie O's hubby) proposed building an oil refinery in the Isles of Shoals.
Bandwidths are 350MHz or 500MHz and both come with 2GS/s and 5Mpts long memory.
I am sure you will not need a terribly long memory to recall the last time you sat fuming at a junction that was blocked because some fool decided to join the end of a queue, thus blocking a path through.
It takes a man with a long memory, like Ken Searle, to point out that reputation in this industry is everything.
Chen and Deo [12] specified and developed the generalized method of moments (GMM) in a linear long memory process.
I have a long memory, and recall a local MP saying at a public meeting that the reason for police reductions was that crime figures were falling.
I have a long memory, and recall a local MP saying that the reason for police reductions was that crime figures were falling.
* A long memory (up to 125 M points) allowing both long recordings and multiple waveforms to be acquired.