英:[rɪˈmaɪnd]
美:[rɪˈmaɪnd]
英:[rɪˈmaɪnd]
美:[rɪˈmaɪnd]
re·mind
rih maInd
第三人称单数:reminds
现在分词:reminding
过去式:reminded
过去分词:reminded
reminder (n.)
词根:remind
adj.remindful 提醒的;留意的
n.reminder 暗示;提醒的人/物;催单
transitive verb
to cause (someone) to recall something.Remind me to stop at the store on the way home.[verb + smby/smth + infinitive]I reminded him of his duty to his wife and children.She reminded him to take his medicine.[verb + smby/smth + infinitive]Could you remind me how to spell his name?[verb + smby + WH/whether + infinitive]His wife reminded him that he had a dentist appointment in the morning.[verb + smby + (that) + clause]Please remind me how often I'm supposed to take these pills.[verb + smby + WH/whether/if + clause]
to cause (someone) to remember someone or something because of resemblance to or association with that person or thing.When you smile, you remind me of your grandmother.That song reminds me of my high school days.
remind of提醒;使记起;使回想起
that reminds me[用来转换话题]我想起来了
这组词都有“记忆,记住,回忆”的意思,其区别是:
remember含义较广,多指无意识地回忆起往事,也可指通过主观努力去记忆。
memorize指有意识的下功夫把某事的整个细节都记在脑子里。
recall比remember文雅,指想方设法回忆已经遗忘之事。
remind指经某人或某事的提醒而回忆起某件已遗忘之事。
recolect指在记忆中搜索,设法想起一时想不起的事情或人,强调过程。
以上来源于网络
1640年代,“记得,回忆(某事)”(现已过时); 1650年代,“使(某人)想起(某事),使(某事)回忆起来”; 源自 re- “再次”和 mind(动词)。这是一种拉丁-日耳曼混合语。相关词汇: Reminded; reminding。
The first known use of remind was in 1621
reminiscentadjective
of, relating to, or engaging in reminiscence
reminding one of someone or something else
reminiscencenoun
a recalling to mind of a past experience
had a pleasant reminiscence of a favorite childhood toy
the process of thinking or telling about past experiences
spent a pleasant hour in reminiscence
an account of a memorable experience—often used in plural
reminisceverb
to talk or think about things that happened in the past
reminisced about old times
remindverb
to put in mind of something : cause to remember
remind a child that it is bedtime
remindverb
to put in mind of something : cause to remember
remind a child that it is bedtime
remindverb
to put in mind of something : cause to remember
remind a child that it is bedtime
remindverb
to put in mind of something : cause to remember
remind a child that it is bedtime
1 But they claimed later they went to remind Cold Sassy in general and the Methodists in particular that God loves sinners and forgives them, “and we ought to, too.”
2 The last thing Sam needed was to be reminded of what faced them on the morrow.
3 Burger reminded him that they hadn't done anything against the United States, and by going to the FBI, they were doing everything in their power to prevent the men from committing any acts of sabotage.
4 But this reference to our getting “bigger” reminded me of my original mission.
5 “We don’t know if he even watches the news,” I reminded them.
6 “That girl and her almost-invisible granny. They remind me of Bonnie and Clyde.”
7 The fragrance reminded me of my mother’s soup.
8 “It reminded me of home. In England the boys used to light bonfires and march through the streets — ” “Such things are best not mentioned,” her husband silenced her.
9 “For all that, I am still fond of her. These days she reminds me of my littlest sister more than anything.”
10 Milkman used to wonder at her specificity and her acquisitiveness until he reminded himself that Pilate and Reba celebrated no holidays.
11 He says this mildly, just another fact, but it reminds me of just how horrific his reputation is.
12 Momma reminds me to breathe, the same way she did before I outgrew asthma.
13 On the site in Blackfoot, he dreamed up strange tasks for me to do, as if he thought my doing them would remind me who I was.
14 “The Goddess sails for New Ghis on the morrow,” Gerris reminded him.
15 The Aged’s reading reminded me of the classes at Mr. Wopsle’s great-aunt’s, with the pleasanter peculiarity that it seemed to come through a keyhole.
16 “Lavender,” Mom gently reminded me as she snapped the lid on a bowl of leftover coleslaw.
17 “Which reminds me of poor Agnes of Lille, who once lived among us.”
18 But the fact that only a few of the lunar craters have extensive ray systems also reminds us that, even on the Moon, some erosion occurs.'
19 Her smile was friendly enough, but her eyes reminded Hazel of the policemen in New Orleans who used to patrol the French Quarter at night.
20 Their heads were adorned with matte black helmets, and they reminded him of characters in one of those shoot-’em-up military games.
2 使想起
mind remember strike bethink remindful call recall remind of bring to mind summon conjure call to mind put in mind of refresh hark back to throw back at bring back call up conjure up summon up hark back take back suggest
3 记起
place recall retrieve come into mind call to mind remember invoke recollect cross mind bring to mind think of think about come back to flash back
5 想起
recollected rub-up remembrance recollection think place mind remember strike recall cite retrieve recollect bethink hash up call to mind remindful occur call recapture recall to mind remind of remind A of B get in into head that take it into head that take it into head to V bring to mind refresh hark back to throw back at think of bring back call up conjure up summon up hark back take back come suggest
6 使想到
7 使记起