remember UK [rɪ'mem.bər] US [-bɚ] verb ESSENTIAL intransitive or transitive ■to be able to bring back a piece of information into your mind, or to keep a piece of information in your memory 记得,记起,回想起;记住,牢记•"Where did you park the car?" "I can't remember."“你把车停在哪里了?”“我不记得了。” •I can remember people's faces, but not their names.我可以记住人的长相,但记不住人的名字。 •[+ (that)] She suddenly remembered (that) her keys were in her other bag.她忽然想起她的锁匙放在另一个包里了。 •[+ -ing verb] I don't remember signing a contract.我不记得曾签过一份合同。 •[+ question word] Can you remember wh at her telephone number is?你记得她的电话号码是多少吗? •I remember him as (= I thought he was) a rather annoying man.在我记忆中,他是个很令人讨厌的人。 remember to do sth ESSENTIAL ■to not forget to do something 记住做;牢记着做;不忘记做•Did you remember to do the shopping?你没忘去商店买东西吧? be remembered for sth ■to be kept in people's memories because of a particular action or quality 因…而被记住;因…而名垂青史•She will be remembered for her courage.她将因其勇敢而被人们铭记。 you remember informal ■said when you are talking to someone about something that they used to know but may have forgotten 你记得吗;你没有忘吧•We went and had tea in the little café on Primrose Hill - you remember, the one next to the bookshop.我们去了普里姆罗斯山上的一家小咖啡厅喝茶——你没有忘吧,书店旁边的那间咖啡厅。 transitive ■to hold a special ceremony to honour a past event or someone who has died 纪念;怀念;缅怀•On November 11th, the British remember those who died in the two World Wars.英国人在每年的11月11日纪念两次世界大战中的那些死难者。 transitive ■to give a present or a sum of money to someone you love or who has provided good service to you 给…送礼品(或钱);给…谢礼•My Granny always remembers me (= sends me a present) on my birthday.我过生日时我奶奶总是送我礼物。 •My cousin remembered me in her will.我表姐在遗嘱中给我留下一笔钱。 UK [rɪ'mem.bər] US [-bɚ] verb Phrasal Verbs remember sb to sb slightly formal ■to ask someone to say hello to another person for you 代(某人)问候(某人)•Please remember me to your parents.请代我向你的父母问好。 |