remember的意思和读音

remember

: [rɪˈmembər] : [rɪˈmembə(r)]

v.

remembers  remembering  remembered  

v.+n.remember time,remember thing,remember past,remember word,remember experience

adv.+v.hardly remember,clearly remember,particularly remember,vaguely remember,vividly remember

v.forget

rememberv.sb/sth from the past

1.[t][i]to have or keep an image in your memory of an event, a person, a place, etc. from the past

This is Carla. Do you remember her?

I don't remember my first day at school.

He still remembered her as the lively teenager he'd known years before.

As far as I can remember , this is the third time we've met.

Do you remember switching the lights off before we came out?

I vaguely remember hearing him come in.

I can still vividly remember my grandfather teaching me to play cards.

I can't remember his taking a single day off work.

I remember (that) we used to go and see them most weekends.

fact/information

2.[t][i]to bring back to your mind a fact, piece of information, etc. that you knew

I'm sorry─I can't remember your name.

You were going to help me with this. Remember?

Can you remember how much money we spent?

Remember that we're going out tonight.

3.[t]to keep an important fact in your mind

Remember (that) you may feel sleepy after taking the pills.

It should be remembered that the majority of accidents happen in the home.

sth you have to do

4.[t]);to not forget to do sth; to actually do what you have to do

Remember to call me when you arrive!

Did you remember your homework(= to bring it) ?

in prayers

5.[t]~ sb怀to think about sb with respect, especially when saying a prayer

a church service to remember the war dead

give present

6.[t]~ sb/sthto give money, a present, etc. to sb/sth

My aunt always remembers my birthday(= by sending a card or present) .

His grandfather remembered him(= left him money) in his will.

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v.1.to have an image in your mind of a person, a place, or something that happened or was said in the past2.to bring a fact back into your mind that you knew before; to keep a particular fact in your mind because it is relevant to what is being discussed3.to do something that you promised to do or that you have to do, and not forget about it4.to give someone money or a present5.to think about someone with respect, honor, or positive feelings1.to have an image in your mind of a person, a place, or something that happened or was said in the past2.to bring a fact back into your mind that you knew before; to keep a particular fact in your mind because it is relevant to what is being discussed3.to do something that you promised to do or that you have to do, and not forget about it4.to give someone money or a present5.to think about someone with respect, honor, or positive feelings

1. - instan - Remember ≈ Koreyoshi ...

2. look ; remember ; pop singer ...

3. remark n. remember v. remind vt. 使 ...

4. look n remember v pop n () ...

5. look ; remember ; pop singer ...

6. strict remember follow ...

7. ... Friends Remember:Whatever happens,happens for a reason. 。 TAG

8. commemorable a remember v remembrance n ...

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1.Remember not to be so caught up with crying over a lost skateboard that you miss the Rolls Royce that's parking right in front of you.

2.Remember that this plug-in is not included in your runtime configuration; actually, it should not be included in your workspace yet.

3.If the company gives you a password for your computer, you should not write it down on a piece of paper. Try to remember it instead.

4.Esu, I just wanted to tell you: I remember you, and what happened. I'm a bit in fear to tap into all this again.

5.doororganiser. jpg Everyone has one of those friends who just can't for the life of them seem to remember their personal effects.

6.Never use logical arguments when you are speaking with a woman . Remember that in such cases you appear to her a complete idiot .

7.All Susan had to do was close her eyes and remember the candles in the window, the one's that Hannah had lit the last time it was her turn.

8.When convinced that she was dead, Murlock had sense enough to remember that the dead must be prepared for burial.

9.Remember that you were slaves in Egypt and that the LORD your God brought you out of there with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm.

10.Yes. He has been very helpful. Do you remember that? I got sick last week. And he took me to the hospital by his car.