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Перевод: reminisce speek reminisce


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вспоминать; вспоминать прошлое; предаваться воспоминаниям


Тезаурус:

  1. It is a case of children should not waste their time reading The Dandy , nor must they interrupt us adults as we reminisce about Desperate Dan and Korky the Cat.
  2. The retired can squat, smoke, reminisce and grow old and die in familiar, comfortable surroundings.
  3. One day you'll reminisce about when you first saw them, and gloat over your worn-out copies of the Nude singles.
  4. It was around this point - and I have no idea if he had planned to do so beforehand - that his lordship began to reminisce about his late friend, Herr Karl-Heinz Bremann.
  5. JTR chose to reminisce in his chapter on Skye on several sketching visits to the Misty Isle from the comforts of his Edinburgh home.
  6. He was most often to be found in that jazz Mecca, Dobell's Record Shop in Tower Street, where he was happy to reminisce about earlier times and to discuss who played what on the records from his heyday.
  7. Amongst the non-reminiscers, some find that there is little point or purpose served in looking back at their lives, whilst others do not reminisce because they find it too depressing, often because of the contrast between their past and present life which they find too difficult to contemplate.
  8. Old hands from the music business - usually loquacious if invited to reminisce - were struck by collective amnesia when I asked them about Dury.
  9. Klein et al (1965) found that many older people hesitated to talk about the past because they did not want to meet with rejection, and that many actually needed help and encouragement to reminisce.
  10. Then, like a shoal of fish moving within a net, Rose and the girls started to clear the table, to brush away crumbs, to wash, to dry, to return each thing to its own place, all done with a muted energy; whispers, jokes, little scolding asides - "No, that goes in the other place" or reminisce how they had made the same mistake before in order to soften any harshness in the scold, bending low in apologetic laughter.
  11. Big Boo, however, goes back further than most, and he's happy to reminisce about the old days.
  12. Whilst people of all ages reminisce, old age, not unnaturally, is a time when looking back at our lives, reviewing its failures and triumphs, its joys and sorrows, its pleasures and regrets, is of particular importance.
  13. But slowly they began to reminisce.

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