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re·mem·ber
/rɪˈmɛmbɚ/
(vt.)記得,記住;記錄,紀念;代…致意,代…問好(vi.)記得
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Re·mem·ber
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Remembered
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Remembering
.]
1.
To
have
(
a
notion
or
idea
)
come
into
the
mind
again
,
as
previously
perceived
,
known
,
or
felt
;
to
have
a
renewed
apprehension
of
;
to
bring
to
mind
again
;
to
think
of
again
;
to
recollect
;
as
,
I
remember
the
fact
;
he
remembers
the
events
of
his
childhood
;
I
cannot
remember
dates
.
We
are
said
to
remember
anything
,
when
the
idea
of
it
arises
in
the
mind
with
the
consciousness
that
we
have
had
this
idea
before
.
--
I
.
Watts
.
2.
To
be
capable
of
recalling
when
required
;
to
keep
in
mind
;
to
be
continually
aware
or
thoughtful
of
;
to
preserve
fresh
in
the
memory
;
to
attend
to
;
to
think
of
with
gratitude
,
affection
,
respect
,
or
any
other
emotion
.
Remember
the
Sabbath
day
,
to
keep
it
holy
.
--
Ex
.
xx
. 8.
That
they
may
have
their
wages
duly
paid
'
em
,
And
something
over
to
remember
me
by
. --
Shak
.
Remember
what
I
warn
thee
;
shun
to
taste
.
--
Milton
.
3.
To
put
in
mind
;
to
remind
; --
also
used
reflexively
and
impersonally
. [
Obs
.]
“
Remembering
them
the
trith
of
what
they
themselves
known.”
My
friends
remembered
me
of
home
.
--
Chapman
.
Remember
you
of
passed
heaviness
.
--
Chaucer
.
And
well
thou
wost
[
knowest
]
if
it
remember
thee
.
--
Chaucer
.
4.
To
mention
. [
Obs
.]
“As
in
many
cases
hereafter
to
be
remembered
.”
5.
To
recall
to
the
mind
of
another
,
as
in
the
friendly
messages
,
remember
me
to
him
,
he
wishes
to
be
remembered
to
you
,
etc
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Re·mem·ber
v. i.
To
execise
or
have
the
power
of
memory
;
as
,
some
remember
better
than
others
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
remember
v
1:
recall
knowledge
from
memory
;
have
a
recollection
; "
I
can't
remember
saying
any
such
thing
"; "
I
can't
think
what
her
last
name
was
"; "
can
you
remember
her
phone
number
?";
"
Do
you
remember
that
he
once
loved
you
?"; "
call
up
memories
" [
syn
:
retrieve
,
recall
,
call back
, {
call
up
,
recollect
,
think
] [
ant
:
forget
]
2:
keep
in
mind
for
attention
or
consideration
; "
Remember
the
Alamo
"; "
Remember
to
call
your
mother
every
day
!"; "
Think
of
the
starving
children
in
India
!" [
syn
:
think of
]
[
ant
:
forget
]
3:
recapture
the
past
;
indulge
in
memories
; "
he
remembered
how
he
used
to
pick
flowers
" [
syn
:
think back
]
4:
show
appreciation
to
; "
He
remembered
her
in
his
will
"
5:
mention
favourably
,
as
in
prayer
; "
remember
me
in
your
prayers
"
6:
mention
as
by
way
of
greeting
or
to
indicate
friendship
;
"
Remember
me
to
your
wife
" [
syn
:
commend
]
7:
exercise
,
or
have
the
power
of
,
memory
; "
After
the
shelling
,
many
people
lost
the
ability
to
remember
"; "
some
remember
better
than
others
"
8:
call
to
remembrance
;
keep
alive
the
memory
of
someone
or
something
,
as
in
a
ceremony
; "
We
remembered
the
50th
anniversary
of
the
liberation
of
Auschwitz
"; "
Remember
the
dead
of
the
First
World
War
" [
syn
:
commemorate
]
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