memory

英 ['mem(?)r?] 美['m?m?ri]
  • n. 記憶,記憶力;內(nèi)存,[計] 存儲器;回憶
  • n. (Memory)人名;(英)梅默里

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詞態(tài)變化


復(fù)數(shù):?memories;

中文詞源


memory 記憶,存儲器

來自拉丁語memor,記憶的,提醒的,思考的,來自PIE*mer,記憶,詞源同memorize.拼寫me-為mor的韻律重復(fù)。引申詞義內(nèi)存,存儲器等。

英文詞源


memory
memory: [14] The Indo-European base *men-, *mon- ‘think’ has contributed an enormously wide range of words to the English lexicon, from comment to mind. One particular semantic family denotes ‘memory’, and goes back to memor ‘mindful’, a Latin descendant of *men-. From it was derived the noun memoria ‘memory’, which has given English memory, memorize [16], memorial [14], and, via modern French, memoir [16]; and the verb memorāre ‘remember’, from which English gets commemorate [16], memorable [15], and memorandum [16] (not forgetting its abbreviation memo [19]).

Also from memor comes remember; and three other Latin descendants of *men-, meminisse ‘remember’, reminiscī ‘remember’, and mentiō ‘remembrance’, gave English memento [15], reminiscence [16], and mention respectively. The distantly related remind carries the same idea.

=> commemorate, comment, mention, mind, remind, reminisce
memory (n.)
mid-13c., "recollection (of someone or something); awareness, consciousness," also "fame, renown, reputation," from Anglo-French memorie (Old French memoire, 11c., "mind, memory, remembrance; memorial, record") and directly from Latin memoria "memory, remembrance, faculty of remembering," noun of quality from memor "mindful, remembering," from PIE root *(s)mer- (1) "to remember" (Sanskrit smarati "remembers," Avestan mimara "mindful;" Greek merimna "care, thought," mermeros "causing anxiety, mischievous, baneful;" Serbo-Croatian mariti "to care for;" Welsh marth "sadness, anxiety;" Old Norse Mimir, name of the giant who guards the Well of Wisdom; Old English gemimor "known," murnan "mourn, remember sorrowfully;" Dutch mijmeren "to ponder"). Meaning "faculty of remembering" is late 14c. in English.
I am grown old and my memory is not as active as it used to be. When I was younger I could remember anything, whether it had happened or not; but my faculties are decaying now and soon I shall be so I cannot remember any but the things that never happened. It is sad to go to pieces like this, but we all have to do it. [Mark Twain, "Autobiography"]
Computer sense, "device which stores information," is from 1946. Related: Memories.

雙語例句


1. "His memory must be completely back, then?" — "Just about."
“這么說,他的記憶一定是完全恢復(fù)了?”——“差不多?!?/dd>

來自柯林斯例句

2. The memory of it all was locked deep in my subconscious.
關(guān)于它的一切記憶都深植于我的潛意識里。

來自柯林斯例句

3. Intoxication interferes with memory and thinking, speech and coordination.
醉酒影響記憶、思考、語言與協(xié)調(diào)性。

來自柯林斯例句

4. He had a good memory, and total recall of her spoken words.
他記憶力很好,她當(dāng)時說的話他全都記得起來。

來自柯林斯例句

5. Bulman was cursed with a poor memory for names.
布爾曼總是記不住人名。

來自柯林斯例句