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Перевод: memorize speek memorize


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запоминать; заучивать наизусть; увековечивать память


Тезаурус:

  1. If he cannot look up names and numbers in his address book, he may be able to memorize the order of a list of people whose numbers are entered into the memory of a modern telephone.
  2. They were young enough to cope with the physical exhaustion but trying to memorize so many routines became unbearable.
  3. He would never understand how she could memorize all those complex, impossibly long poems, yet forget the words of a simple song she must have heard a thousand times or more.
  4. My father wished me to try for a history scholarship and I occasionally read as hard as it was possible to do without any interest in history beyond the attempt to memorize facts.
  5. It is even more impressive if you can memorize some relevant statistics/figures.
  6. Find similar short pieces, enjoy them, memorize them, say them often in your SAS practice, say them often to yourself.
  7. Glance at the sentences and memorize the next few phrases and look at the audience while you are speaking.
  8. This was all happening while I was walking through the bus station and taking my place in the queue; and when I gained my seat I began looking in my bag for a piece of paper and a biro, and then, on the inside of a chocolate-bar wrapping I wrote what I must memorize and recite if I were to get the message over to the doctor - I, who even made heavy weather of describing a sore throat; I, who after a period in the waiting-room could dry up so as to be virtually dumb.
  9. Memorize and then say them in the way that moves you emotionally, noticing the sound (or memory of sound), the appearance and the sensation as you say them aloud.
  10. Mungo set off, taking care to avoid the loose floorboards which he had already tried to memorize.
  11. He was looking past Cameron at the mill, eyeing each workman in turn as though to memorize his face, then looking back at Cameron.
  12. These days he had trouble recalling the troublesome fragments of his education he had bothered to memorize in the first place; the names of a few acquaintances were jumbled together with old verb forms and things he thought were childhood haunts turned out to be places he had only just discovered.
  13. Each line speaks volumes about the lives of the real people (in the first two instances) and the characters (in the third example) involved, and if ever you feel in need of a cure for insomnia just memorize one of these quotations, take it to bed with you, and try to imagine the events that could have preceded and followed the moment described in each of the brief extracts.

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