See Also: remember(dictionary)
remember(dictionary)
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stunning(1)(dictionary)
stunning(2)(dictionary)
stunning(dictionary)
myocardial stunning(medicine)
stunning(1) (iou) and remember (oh)
stunning(1) (iou)
stunning adjective. M17.
[from STUN verb + -ING2.]
That stuns someone; dazing, astounding; stupefying, deafening. M17.
D. Dunnett A hurricane can punish one area badly...The noise is stunning.
Excellent, splendid; extremely attractive or impressive. colloq. M19.
Boardroom It..has a stunning river view.
stunningly adverb E19.
remember (oh)
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1 ?the past?
2 ?information/facts?
3 ?to do/get something?
4 ?keep something in mind?
5 ?honour the dead?
6 be remembered for/as something
7 ?give somebody a present?
8 remember me to somebody
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[Date: 1300-1400; Language: Old French; Origin: remembrer, from Late Latin rememorari, from Latin memor; MEMORY]
?THE PAST?
[I and T] to have a picture or idea in your mind of people, events, places etc from the past
-see also forget forget
::Do you remember Rosa Davies?
::I can't remember her exact words.
::I remember you two couldn't stand each Other at first!
::I remember my father bringing Home a huge Christmas tree.
::I remember meeting her at a party once.
::I remember it well ; I'd never seen my mother so angry.
::She clearly remembers the excitement as they boarded the train.
::I vaguely remember reading something about it in the paper.
::They had three children, if I remember rightly .
::They've lived here for as long as I can remember .
::No one got drunk as far as I can remember .
?INFORMATION/FACTS?
[I and T] to bring information or facts that you know into your mind
-see also forget forget
::You left your keys on the table, remember?
::I can't remember her phone number.
remember that
::I suddenly remembered that I'd left the stove on.
remember what/how/why etc
::I called the office, but I don't remember who I spoke to.
?TO DO/GET SOMETHING?
[I and T] to not forget something that you must do, get, or bring
::I hope he remembers the Wine.
remember to do sth
::Remember to take your P.E. clothes to school.
?KEEP SOMETHING IN MIND?
[T] to keep a particular fact about a situation in your mind
::Remember, processed Food is usually full of salt and sugar.
remember that
::Remember that not everyone has as much money as you.
it should/must be remembered (that)
::It should be remembered that a lot of work went into this event.
?HONOUR THE DEAD?
[T] to think with respect about someone who has died, often in a ceremony
::On this day we remember the dead of two world wars.
be remembered for/as sth
to be famous for something important that you did in the past
::He is best remembered for his Travel books.
::Johnson wanted to be remembered as 'the Education president.'
?GIVE SOMEBODY A PRESENT?
[T] to give someone a present on a particular occasion
::Lilian always remembers me at Christmas.
remember sb in your will
(=arrange for someone to have something of yours after you die)
remember me to sb
spoken used to ask someone to give a greeting from you to someone else
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COLLOCATES for sense 1
can/can't remember
remember (that)
remember (somebody) doing something
remember something well
distinctly/vividly/clearly remember (=remember something well)
vaguely/dimly/barely remember (=not remember something well)
remember something rightly/correctly
for as long as somebody can remember (=for a very long time)
as far as somebody can remember (=used for telling someone what you remember of a situation)
WORD CHOICE: remember, remind
You remember someone or something from a time in the past : I remember playing there when I was little. | Hello, do you remember me?
You also remember information or things that you must do : I can't remember what time he's arriving. | We must remember to close that window.
You remind someone about something when you tell them to remember it : Remind me to call Kim tomorrow. | Thomas reminded us that Dad was still waiting.
If something or someone reminds you of a person or thing, they make you think of them because they are similar : Being on the farm reminded me of my childhood. | She reminds me of my first girlfriend.
!! You can remind yourself of something, but you cannot remember yourself of something : I reminded myself of my promise. | He remembered his promise (NOT He remembered him/himself (of) his promise).
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