英:[ˌdɪsrɪ'membə]
美:[ˌdɪsrɪ'membə]
英:[ˌdɪsrɪ'membə]
美:[ˌdɪsrɪ'membə]
verb
transitive verb
forget
"忘记,不记得",1805年,一种口语,来自 dis- "相反的" + remember。相关: Disremembered; disremembering。
The improvements which are daily ushered to the world in our vernacular tongue afford reason to hope that it must soon arrive at the acme of perfection. With a great many of our wise folk, the old, absurd word forget is given over to oblivion, and the sonorous and elegant word dis-remember has completely taken its place. Ask one of these men any question to which he cannot return a ready answer, and he informs you that he dis-remembers. [The Port Folio, March 1810]
我们日常使用的语言不断改进,这让我们有理由希望它很快就会达到完美的顶峰。对于我们众多明智的人来说,古老而荒谬的单词 forget 已经被遗忘,响亮而优雅的单词 dis-remember 已经完全取代了它。问这些人任何一个他无法回答的问题,他会告诉你他 dis-remembers。[《The Port Folio》,1810年3月]
The first known use of disremember was in 1703
1 I want to know how to disremember u...
我想知道如何才能忘记你。
2 I hated, for couldn't disremember, and then damn myself.
我恨,因为我不能忘记,然后我咒骂自己。
3 I'll go to disremember concert at, but I don't know, he has a look at home, I listen to songs to practice.
我会去捧场看演唱会,但不知道看几场,他有在家里练歌给我听。
4 with advancing age I seem to disremember quite a lot of things
5 Words disremembered, abandoned from tents & saw / packs.