词组 | remember |
释义 | remember /rɪˈmembə $ -ər/ verb to think about things from the pastadverbsremember sth/sb well (=thoroughly and completely) I remember so well my first day at school.remember sth/sb clearly/vividly/distinctly (=well, with a lot of detail) She remembers clearly how scared she was to see soldiers in the streets.vaguely/dimly remember sth/sb (=not well) He can only vaguely remember his mother’s face. fondly remember sth/sb (=with feelings of liking them a lot, especially a long time ago) The old hotel is fondly remembered by people who stayed there.hardly/barely remember sth/sb (=almost not at all) He died such a long time ago that I can hardly remember him.always remember sb/sth also remember sb/sth forever I will always remember those happy days we spent together.prepositionsremember sb/sth for sth She is remembered by fans for her beautiful singing voice.remember sb/sth as sth She remembers her schooldays as a very happy time. | I remember him as a player who never liked to lose.phrasesas far as I can remember also if I remember rightly (=used when saying that your memory of something might not be correct) If I remember rightly, his family lived in the house on the corner.for as long as I can remember (=for a very long time) The shop has been here for as long as I can remember.THESAURUS: remember recall to remember a particular fact, event, or situation, especially in order to tell someone about it. Recall is more formal than remember: Can you recall where your husband was that night? | She recalled that he had seemed a strange, lonely man. recollect formal to remember an event or situation: Harry smiled as he recollected the scene. | She tried to recollect what had happened next in her dream. memorize also memorise BrE to learn facts, a piece of writing or music etc, so that you can remember them later: He’s trying to memorize his speech. | Don’t write down your PIN number, memorize it. think back/look back to think about something that happened in the past: I thought back to when I was his age. | Looking back, I should have been more patient with her. | We need to stop looking back and start thinking about the future. reminisce /ˌreməˈnɪs, ˌremɪˈnɪs/ to talk about pleasant events, people, experiences etc from the past, because you want to remember them or enjoy talking about them: They were reminiscing about old times. | I used to spend hours listening to my grandfather reminisce. bear sth in mind to remember something important when you are doing something, because it could affect what you do: Bear in mind that this is the first time he’s done this. sth is on the tip of your tongue used to say that you know a word or a name but that you have difficulty remembering it at this exact moment: His name’s on the tip of my tongue. I’ll think of it in a minute. remind sb of sth to make you think of another person, thing, or time, because they are similar: It reminds me of the time when I first started teaching. | The taste reminded him of school dinners.ANTONYMS → forget |
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