remember
英 [rɪˈmem.bər]
美 [rɪˈmem.bɚ]
- vt. 记得;牢记;纪念;代…问好
- vi. 记得,记起
remember 记忆,想起,纪念来自拉丁语 rememorori,记忆,想起,来自 re-,再,重新,memorari,记忆,词源同 memory. 拼写受 member 影响俗化。
- remember
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remember: [14] Latin memor meant ‘mindful’ (it gave English memorial, memory, etc, and went back ultimately to the Indo-European base *men-, *mon- ‘think’, source of a wide range of English vocabulary from comment to mind). From it in the post-classical period was formed the verb rememorārī ‘recall to mind’, which passed into English via Old French remembrer.
=> comment, mental, mind
- remember (v.)
- early 14c., "keep in mind, retain in the memory," from Old French remembrer "remember, recall, bring to mind" (11c.), from Latin rememorari "recall to mind, remember," from re- "again" (see re-) + memorari "be mindful of," from memor "mindful" (see memory). Meaning "recall to mind" is late 14c.; sense of "to mention" is from 1550s. Also in Middle English "to remind" (someone). An Anglo-Saxon verb for it was gemunan.
- 1. Remember, keep a positive attitude and good things will happen.
- 记住:保持乐观的心态,好事自然会发生。
- 2. When life gets hard and you want to give up, remember that life is full of ups and downs, and without the downs, the ups would mean nothing.
- 当生活很艰难,你想要放弃的时候,请记住,生活充满了起起落落,如果没有低谷,那站在高处也失去了意义。
- 3. Remember, happiness doesn't depend upon who you are or what you have; it depends solely upon what you think.--Dale Carnegie
- 请记住,幸福不在于你是谁或者你拥有什么,而仅仅取决于你的心态!
- 4. I distinctly remember wishing I had not got involved.
- 我清楚地记得希望自己没有被牵扯进去。
- 5. I try to remember all the good times I've had here.
- 我试着回忆在这里度过的所有美好时光。