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词汇 remember
释义
REMEMBER
come to mind
[for a thought or idea] to enter into one's consciousness.
Do I know a good barber? No one comes to mind right now.Another idea comes to mind. Why not cut your own hair?
come to think of it
I just remembered.
Come to think of it, I know someone who can help.I have a screwdriver in the trunk of my car, come to think of it.
commit something to memory
to memorize something.
We all committed the Gettysburg Address to memory.I committed to memory the whole list of names and numbers.
enter one's mind
to come to one's mind; [for an idea or memory] to come into one's consciousness.
Leave you behind? The thought never even entered my mind.A very interesting idea just entered my mind. What if I ran for Congress?
go down in history
to be remembered as historically important.
Bill is so great. I'm sure that he'll go down in history.This is the greatest party of the century. I bet it'll go down in history.
hang on (to someone or something) and hold on (to someone or something)
to remember someone or something for a long time; to be affected very much by someone or something in the past. (Never with the literal sense of grasping or holding.)
That's a nice thought, Bob. Hang on to it.You've been holding on to those bad memories for too long. It's time to let them go.Yes, I can't keep hanging on.
have something on the tip of one's tongue
to be on the verge of remembering a specific fact, such as someone's name; to have just forgotten a specific fact.
Just give me a minute. I have her name on the tip of my tongue!I had her name on the tip of my tongue, but you made me forget it when you called.
keep someone or something in mind and bear someone or something in mind
to remember and think about someone or something.
When you're driving a car, you must bear this in mind at all times: Keep your eyes on the road.As you leave home, keep your family in mind.
think back (on someone or something)
to remember and think about someone or something.
When I think back on Sally and the good times we had together, I get very sad.I like to think back on my childhood and try to remember what it was like.
phraseremember[remembered, remembered, remembering]
remember to
remember me to sb used to ask someone to say hello for you to another person who they are going to meet soon: I haven't seen your family for months; please remember me to your mother. As Wyatt left, Carl said, "Remember me to Susan."

be remembered as (something)

To have one's particular role as something be the primary part of one's legacy. That choreographer will be remembered as a true innovator in the world of dance.

be remembered for (something)

To have one's particular action, such as an accomplishment or misdeed, be the primary part of one's legacy. That choreographer will be remembered for all of her innovations in the world of dance.

something to remember (one) by

A memento or keepsake to remind one of someone. I'll miss you too. Here, keep my hat—something to remember me by.

remember (one) to (someone)

To bring or deliver one's greetings to someone else. Have fun on your trip—please remember me to Aunt Lily and Uncle Michael!

can't remember a fucking thing

rude slang Has difficulty remembering anything; forgets a lot of things. Geez, I can't remember a fucking thing these days! I'm so sorry I forgot your birthday!

can't remember shit

rude slang Has difficulty remembering anything; forgets a lot of things. Geez, I can't remember shit these days! I'm so sorry I forgot your birthday!

remember (someone or something) as (something)

To have a memory of someone or something as being a particular way or a particular type of person or thing. I remember my childhood as a very happy experience, so I was shocked to find out that my brother remembers it differently. I remember him as a being real jerk, but everyone looks back on him very fondly. You'll remember your college years as the best time of your life, so make the most of them.

remember (someone) in (one's) will

To include someone in one's final will and testament in order to bequeath something to them after one's death. My grandfather and I were very close, so I was so surprised when he didn't remember me in his will. You've done so much for me and my wife—we'll be sure to remember you in our wills.

remember to write

A clichéd farewell urging someone to remain in contact while they are gone. Sometimes used humorously as a casual farewell. Have a wonderful time in Paris, Colin! Remember to write! A: "I'd better get going, thanks for having me!" B: "No problem. Remember to write!"

Remember me to someone.

Please carry my good wishes to someone. (The someone can be a person's name or a pronoun.) Tom: My brother says hello. Bill: Oh, good. Please remember me to him. Tom: I will. Fred: Bye. John: Good-bye, Fred. Remember me to your Uncle Tom.

remember someone as something

to recall someone as being a particular type of person. I remember Terri as a rather cheerful girl, always willing to help out. William will be remembered as a grouchy person.

remember someone in one's will

to bequeath something to someone in one's will. My uncle always said he would remember me in his will. He failed to remember me in his will.

remember someone to someone

to carry the greetings of someone to someone else. Please remember all of us to your uncle. I will remember you to my brother, who asks of you often.

Remember to write,

 and Don't forget to write. 
1. Lit. a final parting comment made to remind someone going on a journey to write to those remaining at home. Alice: Bye. Mary: Good-bye, Alice. Remember to write. Alice: I will. Bye. Sally: Remember to write! Fred: I will!
2. Fig. a parting comment made to someone in place of a regular good-bye. (Jocular.) John: See you tomorrow. Bye. Jane: See you. Remember to write. John: Okay. See you after lunch. Jane: Yeah. Bye. Remember to write.

something to reˈmember somebody by

(informal) a punishment, especially a physical one: If I ever catch you stealing my apples again, I’ll give you something to remember me by.

be reˈmembered as/for something

be famous or known for a particular thing that you have done in the past: He is best remembered as the man who brought jazz to Britain.A natural journalist, he will be remembered for his words rather than his actions.

remember to

v.
To deliver greetings from someone to someone else: Please remember me to your family.

can’t remember a fucking thing

and CRAFT
phr. & comp. abb. a phrase said when one’s memory fails. (Usually objectionable.) Gee, I’m getting old. CRAFT. What’s your name, again? I can’t remember a fucking thing!

can’t remember shit

and CRS
phr. & comp. abb. can’t remember anything. (Usually objectionable.) Tom can’t remember shit. He has to write everything down. I was diagnosed with CRS. It comes with age!
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