memorise的意思和读音

memorise

: [ˈmeməˌraɪz] : [ˈmeməraɪz]

v.

memorizes  memorizing  memorized  

v.+n.memorize poem

v.forget

v.learn by heart,learn by rote,learn,commit to memory,remember

memorisev.

1.~ sthto learn sth carefully so that you can remember it exactly

to memorize a poem

v.1.,2.3.

v.1.to learn something so that you remember it perfectly

1. motivation n. memorise vt. dictation n. ...

2. motivation n. memorise vt. dictation n. ...

3. memorable adj. memorise vt. memorandum n. …

4. memorable memorise mindless ...

5. eventually adv. , memorise v. > = memorize , ...

6. ... 8~64k points 10 memorise 1цVpp ...

7.DMA D5《》(Memorise  (2004-7-19 / :3493)D5《》(Timeline…

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1.On top of trying to multi-task, we are also being bombarded with a constant avalanche of new information to digest and memorise.

2.Read as much as you can and speak as often as possible. Do not just memorise spellings and grammar rules.

3.On the second day they were asked to memorise a list of words while their brains were monitored to see how efficiently they were working.

4.The time fly up the cloud in the sky, All turn into the information for memorise to Antonio.

5.Do not try to memorise those words as it is not necessary because you will have the opportunity to experience in the future.

6.An excellent oral tradition - something that we have lost. e. g. the ability to memorise all the Psalms as an on-line hymnary.-

7.This is especially useful if you are trying to memorise Physics formulas or language vocabulary.

8.Do not split words. Rather than memorise complex rules for splitting words, do not split them.

9.Memorise your Taylor series and a couple of variants of the prisoner's dilemma, and you'll be fine.

10.Through writing, we memorise the characters. Reading and writing are more closely connected in Chinese.