memory 的英语意思
memorymemory /ˈmeməri/ noun (plural memories)
查看全部语言翻译1ability to remember [countable, uncountable] someone’s ability to remember things, places, experiences etc某人记住事物、地点、经历等的能力memory for
She has a terrible memory for names.她记名字的能力很差。from memory
The pianist played the whole piece from memory.这位钢琴家凭记忆演奏了整首曲子。in your memory
The image has remained in my memory ever since.那个画面从此一直留在我的记忆中。2something you remember [countable usually plural] something that you remember from the past about a person, place, or experience对某人、某地或某段经历的过去记忆memory of
She talked about her memories of the war.她讲述了自己对战争的记忆。
He has lots of happy memories of his stay in Japan.他对在日本的逗留有很多美好的回忆。
When I saw the pictures, the memories came flooding back (=I suddenly had many memories about something).看到那些照片时,记忆一下子涌上心头(=我突然想起了许多往事)。3computer a)[countable] the part of a computer where information can be stored计算机中可存储信息的部分:
The data is stored in the computer’s memory.数据存储在计算机的内存中。 b)[uncountable] the amount of space that can be used for storing information on a computer计算机上可用于存储信息的空间容量:
128 Mb of memory128 MB 内存
Personal computers now have much increased memory capacity.个人计算机现在的内存容量大幅提升。4in/within memory during the time that people can remember在人们有记忆的时间内:
the worst floods in living memory (=since the earliest time that people now alive can remember)在世者记忆中最严重的洪灾(=自现今在世的人所能记起的最早时间以来)
It’s certainly the best England team in recent memory.这无疑是近年来记忆中最好的英格兰队。
The disaster was within the memory of many men still working at the station.仍在车站工作的许多人对那场灾难记忆犹新。5in memory of somebody if something is done or made in memory of someone, it is done to remember them and remind other people of them after they have died若某事是为纪念某人而做或制作的,其目的是缅怀此人,并在其去世后让他人铭记:
a statue in memory of those who died in the war为纪念在战争中牺牲者而立的雕像
She set up a charitable fund in her father’s memory.她以父亲的名义设立了一项慈善基金。6somebody’s memory the way you remember someone who has died对已故之人的追忆方式:
She died over 40 years ago but her memory lives on (=people still remember her).她已去世逾40年,但她的记忆依然长存(=人们仍然记得她)。to somebody’s memory
There’s a bench to his memory in the local park.当地公园里有一条长椅,以铭记他。7a walk/trip down memory lane when you spend some time remembering the past花一段时间回忆往事:
She returned to her old school yesterday for a trip down memory lane.她昨天回到了母校,重温旧日时光。8somebody’s memory is playing tricks on them spoken口语 used to say that someone is remembering things wrongly用于表示某人对事情的记忆有误:
My memory must be playing tricks on me; I’m sure I put that book on the desk.我的记忆一定在捉弄我;我确信我把那本书放在桌上了。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 1— 释义 1adjectives形容词good/excellent· I wish my memory was as good as yours.· 我希望我的记忆力像你一样好。bad/poor/terrible· A student with a poor memory may struggle in school.· 记忆力差的学生在学校可能会很吃力。short-term memory (=your ability to remember things that you have just seen, heard, or done)· The drug can damage your short-term memory.· 这种药物可能损害你的短期记忆。long-term memory (=your ability to remember things that happened a long time ago)· Most people's long-term memory is limited.· 大多数人的长期记忆是有限的。visual memory (=your ability to remember things you have seen)· Poor spellers often have a weak visual memory.· 拼写能力差的人往往视觉记忆力较弱。a photographic memory (=the ability to remember every detail of things that you have seen)· Unless you have a photographic memory, you forget half of what you read as soon as you close the book.· 除非你有过目不忘的记忆力,否则一合上书你就会忘掉所读内容的一半。verbs动词remain/stay/stick in your memory (=be remembered for a long time)· That day will remain in my memory forever.· 那一天将永远留在我的记忆中。refresh/jog your memory (=help someone to remember something)· Perhaps this photograph will refresh your memory?· 也许这张照片能唤起你的记忆?lose your memory (=become unable to remember things that happened in the past)· The blow on the head caused him to lose his memory.· 头部受到的撞击导致他失去了记忆。commit something to memory formal正式 (=make yourself remember something)· I've already committed his name to memory.· 我已经把他的名字牢记在心了。phrases短语have a short memory (=if you have a short memory, you soon forget things)· Voters have short memories.· 选民记性很短。have a long memory (=if you have a long memory, you remember things for a long time)· He has a long memory for people who have let him down.· 他对曾令他失望的人从不忘记。have a memory like a sieve (=forget things very easily)· I'm sorry, I have a memory like a sieve. I forgot you were coming today!· 对不起,我的记性像筛子一样,什么都漏。我忘了你今天要来!loss of memory/memory loss (=when you cannot remember things)· The condition can cause dizziness and memory loss.· 这种病症可导致头晕和记忆力减退。a lapse of memory/a memory lapse (=when you cannot remember something for a short time)· The alcohol seemed to make him suffer lapses of memory.· 酒精似乎使他出现记忆空白。if my memory serves (me correctly/right) (=used to say that you are almost certain you have remembered something correctly)· If my memory serves me correctly, Johnson was also there.· 如果我没记错的话,约翰逊当时也在场。something is etched in your memory (=it is impossible to forget)· The date was etched in my memory.· 那个日期深深刻在了我的记忆中。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 2— 释义 2adjectives形容词ADJECTIVES/NOUN + memory形容词/名词 + memorygood/bad etc memories· He left school with good memories of his time there.· 他带着对在校时光的美好回忆离开了学校。happy/unhappy memories· Many people have unhappy memories of being forced to play team sports.· 许多人对被迫参加团队运动有不愉快的记忆。fond memories (=about someone or something you like)· She had fond memories of her aunt and uncle.· 她对姑姑和叔叔怀有美好的回忆。a painful memory (=very upsetting)· He sobbed as he relived the painful memory.· 重温那段痛苦的记忆时,他不禁哽咽。a vivid memory (=very clear and detailed)· I have vivid memories of that summer.· 我对那个夏天有鲜活的记忆。a clear memory· I have a clear memory of the first time I met David.· 我清楚地记得第一次见到大卫的情形。a dim/distant memory (=not clear, from a long time ago)· He had only dim memories of his father, who had died when he was four.· 他对父亲只有模糊的记忆,父亲在他四岁时便去世了。a vague memory (=not clear)· I have a vague memory of visiting them when I was small.· 我对小时候拜访他们有模糊的记忆。a childhood memory· Going to the farm brought back happy childhood memories.· 去农场唤起了快乐的童年记忆。somebody's earliest memory· My earliest memory is of being bitten by a dog.· 我最早的记忆是被狗咬了一口。an abiding/enduring/lasting memory (=that you will always have)· The children's abiding memory of their father is of his patience and gentleness.· 孩子们对父亲最深刻的记忆是他的耐心和温柔。verbs动词have a/have no memory of something (=remember/not remember something)· She had no memory of the accident.· 她对那起事故没有任何记忆。relive a memory (=talk about past events so you remember them again)· Seeing her again was an excuse to relive old memories.· 再次见到她是重温旧日记忆的一个借口。bring back memories (also rekindle/revive memories formal正式) (=make you remember something)· For many older people, the film brought back memories of the war.· 对许多年长者来说,这部电影唤起了他们对战争的记忆。memories come flooding back (=you suddenly remember things clearly)· Evelyn hugged her daughter, as memories came flooding back to her.· 伊芙琳抱住女儿,记忆汹涌而来。a memory fades (=becomes less clear and accurate)· Write down how you felt before the memory fades.· 趁记忆消退之前,写下你当时的感受。phrases短语a place is full of memories (=makes you remember things that happened there)· My old home is full of unhappy memories.· 我的旧居充满了不愉快的记忆。be haunted by the memory of something (=be unable to forget something unhappy)· He is haunted by memories of his unhappy childhood.· 他一直被不幸童年的记忆所困扰。shudder/wince at the memory of something (=be upset by remembering something)· She shuddered at the memory of her parents fighting.· 想起父母争吵的记忆,她不禁颤抖。
查看全部语言翻译1ability to remember [countable, uncountable] someone’s ability to remember things, places, experiences etc某人记住事物、地点、经历等的能力memory for
She has a terrible memory for names.她记名字的能力很差。from memory
The pianist played the whole piece from memory.这位钢琴家凭记忆演奏了整首曲子。in your memory
The image has remained in my memory ever since.那个画面从此一直留在我的记忆中。2something you remember [countable usually plural] something that you remember from the past about a person, place, or experience对某人、某地或某段经历的过去记忆memory of
She talked about her memories of the war.她讲述了自己对战争的记忆。
He has lots of happy memories of his stay in Japan.他对在日本的逗留有很多美好的回忆。
When I saw the pictures, the memories came flooding back (=I suddenly had many memories about something).看到那些照片时,记忆一下子涌上心头(=我突然想起了许多往事)。3computer a)[countable] the part of a computer where information can be stored计算机中可存储信息的部分:
The data is stored in the computer’s memory.数据存储在计算机的内存中。 b)[uncountable] the amount of space that can be used for storing information on a computer计算机上可用于存储信息的空间容量:
128 Mb of memory128 MB 内存
Personal computers now have much increased memory capacity.个人计算机现在的内存容量大幅提升。4in/within memory during the time that people can remember在人们有记忆的时间内:
the worst floods in living memory (=since the earliest time that people now alive can remember)在世者记忆中最严重的洪灾(=自现今在世的人所能记起的最早时间以来)
It’s certainly the best England team in recent memory.这无疑是近年来记忆中最好的英格兰队。
The disaster was within the memory of many men still working at the station.仍在车站工作的许多人对那场灾难记忆犹新。5in memory of somebody if something is done or made in memory of someone, it is done to remember them and remind other people of them after they have died若某事是为纪念某人而做或制作的,其目的是缅怀此人,并在其去世后让他人铭记:
a statue in memory of those who died in the war为纪念在战争中牺牲者而立的雕像
She set up a charitable fund in her father’s memory.她以父亲的名义设立了一项慈善基金。6somebody’s memory the way you remember someone who has died对已故之人的追忆方式:
She died over 40 years ago but her memory lives on (=people still remember her).她已去世逾40年,但她的记忆依然长存(=人们仍然记得她)。to somebody’s memory
There’s a bench to his memory in the local park.当地公园里有一条长椅,以铭记他。7a walk/trip down memory lane when you spend some time remembering the past花一段时间回忆往事:
She returned to her old school yesterday for a trip down memory lane.她昨天回到了母校,重温旧日时光。8somebody’s memory is playing tricks on them spoken口语 used to say that someone is remembering things wrongly用于表示某人对事情的记忆有误:
My memory must be playing tricks on me; I’m sure I put that book on the desk.我的记忆一定在捉弄我;我确信我把那本书放在桌上了。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 1— 释义 1adjectives形容词good/excellent· I wish my memory was as good as yours.· 我希望我的记忆力像你一样好。bad/poor/terrible· A student with a poor memory may struggle in school.· 记忆力差的学生在学校可能会很吃力。short-term memory (=your ability to remember things that you have just seen, heard, or done)· The drug can damage your short-term memory.· 这种药物可能损害你的短期记忆。long-term memory (=your ability to remember things that happened a long time ago)· Most people's long-term memory is limited.· 大多数人的长期记忆是有限的。visual memory (=your ability to remember things you have seen)· Poor spellers often have a weak visual memory.· 拼写能力差的人往往视觉记忆力较弱。a photographic memory (=the ability to remember every detail of things that you have seen)· Unless you have a photographic memory, you forget half of what you read as soon as you close the book.· 除非你有过目不忘的记忆力,否则一合上书你就会忘掉所读内容的一半。verbs动词remain/stay/stick in your memory (=be remembered for a long time)· That day will remain in my memory forever.· 那一天将永远留在我的记忆中。refresh/jog your memory (=help someone to remember something)· Perhaps this photograph will refresh your memory?· 也许这张照片能唤起你的记忆?lose your memory (=become unable to remember things that happened in the past)· The blow on the head caused him to lose his memory.· 头部受到的撞击导致他失去了记忆。commit something to memory formal正式 (=make yourself remember something)· I've already committed his name to memory.· 我已经把他的名字牢记在心了。phrases短语have a short memory (=if you have a short memory, you soon forget things)· Voters have short memories.· 选民记性很短。have a long memory (=if you have a long memory, you remember things for a long time)· He has a long memory for people who have let him down.· 他对曾令他失望的人从不忘记。have a memory like a sieve (=forget things very easily)· I'm sorry, I have a memory like a sieve. I forgot you were coming today!· 对不起,我的记性像筛子一样,什么都漏。我忘了你今天要来!loss of memory/memory loss (=when you cannot remember things)· The condition can cause dizziness and memory loss.· 这种病症可导致头晕和记忆力减退。a lapse of memory/a memory lapse (=when you cannot remember something for a short time)· The alcohol seemed to make him suffer lapses of memory.· 酒精似乎使他出现记忆空白。if my memory serves (me correctly/right) (=used to say that you are almost certain you have remembered something correctly)· If my memory serves me correctly, Johnson was also there.· 如果我没记错的话,约翰逊当时也在场。something is etched in your memory (=it is impossible to forget)· The date was etched in my memory.· 那个日期深深刻在了我的记忆中。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 2— 释义 2adjectives形容词ADJECTIVES/NOUN + memory形容词/名词 + memorygood/bad etc memories· He left school with good memories of his time there.· 他带着对在校时光的美好回忆离开了学校。happy/unhappy memories· Many people have unhappy memories of being forced to play team sports.· 许多人对被迫参加团队运动有不愉快的记忆。fond memories (=about someone or something you like)· She had fond memories of her aunt and uncle.· 她对姑姑和叔叔怀有美好的回忆。a painful memory (=very upsetting)· He sobbed as he relived the painful memory.· 重温那段痛苦的记忆时,他不禁哽咽。a vivid memory (=very clear and detailed)· I have vivid memories of that summer.· 我对那个夏天有鲜活的记忆。a clear memory· I have a clear memory of the first time I met David.· 我清楚地记得第一次见到大卫的情形。a dim/distant memory (=not clear, from a long time ago)· He had only dim memories of his father, who had died when he was four.· 他对父亲只有模糊的记忆,父亲在他四岁时便去世了。a vague memory (=not clear)· I have a vague memory of visiting them when I was small.· 我对小时候拜访他们有模糊的记忆。a childhood memory· Going to the farm brought back happy childhood memories.· 去农场唤起了快乐的童年记忆。somebody's earliest memory· My earliest memory is of being bitten by a dog.· 我最早的记忆是被狗咬了一口。an abiding/enduring/lasting memory (=that you will always have)· The children's abiding memory of their father is of his patience and gentleness.· 孩子们对父亲最深刻的记忆是他的耐心和温柔。verbs动词have a/have no memory of something (=remember/not remember something)· She had no memory of the accident.· 她对那起事故没有任何记忆。relive a memory (=talk about past events so you remember them again)· Seeing her again was an excuse to relive old memories.· 再次见到她是重温旧日记忆的一个借口。bring back memories (also rekindle/revive memories formal正式) (=make you remember something)· For many older people, the film brought back memories of the war.· 对许多年长者来说,这部电影唤起了他们对战争的记忆。memories come flooding back (=you suddenly remember things clearly)· Evelyn hugged her daughter, as memories came flooding back to her.· 伊芙琳抱住女儿,记忆汹涌而来。a memory fades (=becomes less clear and accurate)· Write down how you felt before the memory fades.· 趁记忆消退之前,写下你当时的感受。phrases短语a place is full of memories (=makes you remember things that happened there)· My old home is full of unhappy memories.· 我的旧居充满了不愉快的记忆。be haunted by the memory of something (=be unable to forget something unhappy)· He is haunted by memories of his unhappy childhood.· 他一直被不幸童年的记忆所困扰。shudder/wince at the memory of something (=be upset by remembering something)· She shuddered at the memory of her parents fighting.· 想起父母争吵的记忆,她不禁颤抖。