گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'memory'

برای اصلاح خطاهایی که در معانی است، کافی است بر روی آیکن کلیک کنید. برای وارد کردن معانی جدید در انتها صفحه در قسمت 'معانی جدید' معانی خود را وارد کرده و بر روی دکمه 'ارسال' کلیک کنید .

فارسی

1 عمومی:: خاط‌ره‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

2 عمومی:: یاد

شبکه مترجمین ایران

3 عمومی:: حافظ‌ه‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

4 عمومی:: یادگار

شبکه مترجمین ایران

5 عمومی:: یاد بود

شبکه مترجمین ایران

english

1 general:: see COMMIT TO MEMORY; IN MEMORY OF.

American Heritage Idioms

2 general:: memory adjectives good/excellent • I wish my memory was as good as yours. bad/poor/terrible • A student with a poor memory may struggle in school. short-term memory (= your ability to remember things that you have just seen, heard, or done ) • The drug can damage your short-term memory. long-term memory (= your ability to remember things that happened a long time ago ) • Most people's long-term memory is limited. visual memory (= your ability to remember things you have seen ) • Poor spellers often have a weak visual memory. 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. verbs remain/stay/stick in your memory (= be remembered for a long time ) • That day will remain in my memory forever. refresh/jog your memory (= help someone to remember something ) • Perhaps this photograph will refresh your memory? lose your memory (= become unable to remember things that happened in the past ) • The blow on the head caused him to lose his memory. commit something to memory formal (= make yourself remember something ) • I've already committed his name to memory. phrases have a short memory (= if you have a short memory, you soon forget things ) • Voters have short memories. 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. 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! loss of memory/memory loss (= when you cannot remember things ) • The condition can cause dizziness and memory loss. 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. 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. something is etched in your memory (= it is impossible to forget ) • The date was etched in my memory. memory 2 ADJECTIVES/NOUN + memory good/bad etc memories • He left school with good memories of his time there. happy/unhappy memories • Many people have unhappy memories of being forced to play team sports. fond memories (= about someone or something you like ) • She had fond memories of her aunt and uncle. a painful memory (= very upsetting ) • He sobbed as he relived the painful memory. a vivid memory (= very clear and detailed ) • I have vivid memories of that summer. a clear memory • I have a clear memory of the first time I met David. 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. a vague memory (= not clear ) • I have a vague memory of visiting them when I was small. a childhood memory • Going to the farm brought back happy childhood memories. somebody's earliest memory • My earliest memory is of being bitten by a dog. an abiding/enduring/lasting memory (= that you will always have ) • The children's abiding memory of their father is of his patience and gentleness. verbs have a/have no memory of something (= remember/not remember something ) • She had no memory of the accident. relive a memory (= talk about past events so you remember them again ) • Seeing her again was an excuse to relive old memories. bring back memories ( also rekindle/revive memories formal ) (= make you remember something ) • For many older people, the film brought back memories of the war. memories come flooding back (= you suddenly remember things clearly ) • Evelyn hugged her daughter, as memories came flooding back to her. a memory fades (= becomes less clear and accurate ) • Write down how you felt before the memory fades. phrases a place is full of memories (= makes you remember things that happened there ) • My old home is full of unhappy memories. be haunted by the memory of something (= be unable to forget something unhappy ) • He is haunted by memories of his unhappy childhood. shudder/wince at the memory of something (= be upset by remembering something ) • She shuddered at the memory of her parents fighting.

transnet.ir

3 general:: noun recall: His memory is very good at times.

Simple Definitions

4 general::   noun ability to remember ADJ. excellent, good, long, prodigious, retentive | bad, poor, short | long-term, short-term His short-term memory was damaged in the accident. | visual Bad spellers have a weak visual memory. | photographic VERB + MEMORY jog, refresh Seeing your name in the paper jogged my memory. | lose Most people start to lose their memory as they get older. | commit sth to I committed the number to memory and threw the letter away. PREP. from ~ He recited the whole poem from memory. | ~ for I have a good memory for faces. PHRASES in living/recent memory the coldest winter in living memory thought of the past ADJ. childhood, early My earliest childhood memory is of falling in a pond in winter. | dim, distant, fading, hazy, vague | clear, vivid | affectionate, fond, good, happy, lovely, nostalgic, pleasant, positive, precious, sweet, warm, wonderful | bitter-sweet | bad, bitter, disturbing, embarrassing, horrific, painful, sad, traumatic, unhappy, unpleasant | abiding, enduring, lasting, lingering My abiding memory of our first meeting is of a girl too shy to talk. VERB + MEMORY bring back, evoke, rekindle, revive, stir (up) | blot out He tried to blot out his memories of the ordeal. MEMORY + VERB come flooding back, flood back When we visited my old family home, memories came flooding back. | fade PREP. in ~ of He planted some apple trees in memory of his wife. | ~ from Smells and tastes often evoke memories from the past. | ~ of fond memories of her childhood

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

معانی جدید
نام و نام خانوادگی :
پست الکترونیک :
کد امنیتی بالا را وارد کنید :