memorise
英
美
v. 记住,熟记
过去分词:memorised 现在分词:memorising 过去式:memorised 第三人称单数:memorises
BNC.18986
英英释义
verb
双语例句
- They are expected to memorise rules and understand that following them isn't optional.
他们需要记住比赛规则,并且懂得,这些规则必须遵守,没有其他选择。 - My memorise of love will be of you wherever you are cause history will last that we truly trust.
因为爱将在继续(所以)我们完全相信:无论你在哪里,我的记忆里的爱都将会是你。 - "What I had really trained my brain to do, as much as to memorise, was to be more mindful and to pay attention to the world around," he says.
“我要让自己的大脑尽可能的多记忆,更为关注和留意周围的世界,”他说。 - If you have this kind of child, he or she may memorise words as a whole rather than learning phonetically how to put sounds together.
如果你的孩子是这种类型,那他需要将所有的单词进行记忆而不是的单单的将各种发音排列到一起。 - They had to memorise them so that they could reply with the correct colour name at a later date and to match them with the descriptions when asked.
他们必须记住这些单词,因为晚些时候他们要回答准确的颜色名并把它们跟所描述的搭配起来。 - Children this age enjoy books with simple stories and simple rhymes they can memorise.
这个年纪的孩子喜欢有着简单好记的故事和童谣的书。 - The tasks varied from physical ones, such as throwing balls at a target, to concentration-based challenges, such as bashing away on Simon, a toy from the late 1970s that requires the player to memorise sequences of colours.
任务范围包括身体方面的,例如朝一个目标掷球;还包括需要集中注意力的挑战,例如玩simon这是20世纪70年代末的一种玩具,要求玩家记住一连串的颜色顺序。 - This is a poem to memorise and repeat in the wee hours of the night.
这是一首值得刻入脑中和夜里花上一小段时光反复诵读的诗。 - It can be a clue to explain the phenomena that most women are able to memorise the position of some specific items in a room much better than men.
这种能力解释了为什么女性能够记住一个房间里物品各自的位置,而男性在这方面则逊色很多。 - In the decades up to the end of the second world war, children were forced to memorise the rescript and recite it, word for word, before a portrait of the emperor.
直到二战结束的数十年间,儿童被强制记忆诏书并要求在天皇的肖像前逐字逐句的背诵。