remember
/rɪˈmembə(r)/verb
with obj.
1- have in or be able to bring to one's mind an awareness of (someone or something that one has seen, known, or experienced in the past)记得, 想起, 回忆起:
I remember the screech of the horn as the car came towards me
我记得汽车向我驶来时发出的刺耳喇叭声
no one remembered his name.
没有人记得他的名字。
1.1
- with infinitive do something that one has undertaken to do or that is necessary or advisable不忘记(该做…), 记得(做…):
did you remember to post the letters?
你没有忘了寄信吧?
1.2
- with clause used to emphasize the importance of what is asserted(用于强调所说内容的重要性)记住, 牢记:
you must remember that this is a secret.
你一定要记住这是个秘密。
1.3
- bear (someone) in mind by making them a gift or making provision for them赠给(或留给)…财产(或金钱); (在经济上)为…预作安排:
he has remembered the boy in a codicil to his will.
他在遗嘱的附录里为这个男孩作了安排。
1.4
remember someone to
convey greetings from one person to (another)代…向…问好(或致意):remember me to Charlie.
代我向查理问好。
1.5
- pray for the success or well-being of(祈祷时)为…祝福:
the congress should be remembered in our prayers.
我们在祈祷时应为大会祝福。
1.6
remember oneself
recover one's manners after a lapse(失态后)检点, 补救。
派生词
rememberer
noun词源
Middle English: from Old French remembrer, from late Latin rememorari 'call to mind', from re- (expressing intensive force) + Latin memor 'mindful'.