单词 | memorize |
释义 | memorize (once / 4087 pages) v If you memorize something you know it by heart. When you were a little kid, you were probably asked to memorize “The Pledge of Allegiance,” meaning you could recite it from memory with no cheat sheets. To memorize something is to get it into your memory, but it usually implies you’re learning something more complex than a new acquaintance’s name or the time of your next dentist appointment. People typically memorize things like multiplication tables, the periodic chart, Shakespearian quotes, lines for the community theater play, and their nine hundred different online passwords. There are many systems that people use for memorization: flash cards, association, color coding, and even sleeping with the book under their pillow. WORD FAMILYmemorize: memorization, memorized, memorizer, memorizes, memorizing+/memorability: memorabilities/memorable: memorability, memorabler, memorablest, memorably, unmemorable/memorise: memorisation, memorised, memoriser, memorises, memorising/memorizer: memorizers/memory: memorable, memories, memorise, memorize/unmemorable: unmemorably USAGE EXAMPLESHe memorized the names ahead of him, including Jones. Los Angeles Times(Jan 02, 2017) “They memorize things … and don’t want to get the larger picture and are not supposed to do research on their own,” Damm said. Los Angeles Times(Jan 02, 2017) Through a process of elimination, the one that worked I would memorize and learn it in every key. The New Yorker(Dec 26, 2016) v commit to memory; learn by heart Have you memorized your lines for the play yet? Syn|Hypo|Hyper con, learn, memorise alternate, understudy be an understudy or alternate for a role hit the books, study learn by reading books |
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