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词组 remind
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remind /rɪˈmaɪnd/ verb 1. to make someone remember something that they must do or something that they should knowadverbsconstantly/continually remind sb The teacher is constantly reminding students to hand their homework in on time.gently remind sb He gently reminded me that we needed to leave soon.politely/respectfully remind sb The security officer politely reminded us that dogs were not allowed in the building. | We respectfully remind guests that we do not allow smoking anywhere in the hotel.forcibly remind sb (=in a clear and strong way) The pain forcibly reminded me that I needed to rest.verbsserve to remind sb formal (=have the effect of reminding someone) The attack served to remind people of the need for greater airport security.prepositionsremind sb about sth I sent him an email to remind him about the meeting.phraseskeep reminding sb I had to keep reminding myself that it was only a film.2. to seem similar to another person or thing in some wayadverbsremind sb strongly/sharply The view of the mountains strongly reminded me of Switzerland.remind sb vividly (=in such a clear way that something seems real) Smells can vividly remind you of a particular event or time.remind sb instantly (=immediately) When I saw the building, I was instantly reminded of my old school.remind sb vaguely (=in a not very clear or exact way) He reminds me vaguely of my uncle.prepositionsremind sb of sb/sth He reminds me of his brother.THESAURUS: remind make sb think of sb/sth to remind someone of a person, experience, or time: I hate that smell – it makes me think of when I was in the hospital. evoke formal to bring a feeling, memory, or image into your mind: His attempts to be elected president evoke memories of J.F. Kennedy’s campaign in 1960. | Paintings can evoke powerful feelings in the viewer. | The film evokes the atmosphere of the 1930s. conjure up sth to bring an image, thought, or memory into your mind. Conjure up is less formal than evoke, and is used especially when something makes you have a picture in your mind: The name ‘Copacabana’ conjures up images of glamour and wealth. | The exhibition will conjure up memories of life in the 1970s. take sb back to make someone remember a time in the past: This took me back to the holidays of my childhood.
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