REMEMBER


Meaning of REMEMBER in English

verb

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

distinctly remembered

He distinctly remembered the day his father left.

if I remember rightly

This photo was taken in Paris, if I remember rightly .

more...than I care to remember (= a lot of them )

I’ve experienced more reorganizations than I care to remember .

remember sb’s birthday (= remember to send a card or present )

She always remembers my birthday.

remember sth from (your) childhood

He remembered the place from his childhood.

vividly remember

I can vividly remember the day we met.

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

always

When it's a do-it-yourself job, remember always to cut nails straight across.

I want to tell you a little thing you should always remember .

What I shall always remember most about the hut is the large wood-burning fireplace - and the smoke.

They should always remember that and conduct themselves in that manner.

I assure her that 1 will always remember her.

I can always remember my holiday.

And I, for one will always remember that retreat.

Always remember to drain off excess fuel first.

clearly

One horrifying event she still clearly remembers occurred on Ferry Lane.

Some things he would remember clearly .

He remembered clearly that Murray had asked if he had any mail, and his instinct was to tell the truth.

I remember clearly that it was on 1 March that I went to see her.

We both remembered clearly the suit the man was wearing.

Small acts of kindness were clearly remembered years after the event.

I remember clearly the first time he played our first single.

In any case, I clearly remember one evening that was unambiguously happy.

how

Do not be afraid. Remember how Woil was recaptured because of his fear.

He remembered how he had felt in earlier periods of his life, how he had been excited and involved.

Do you remember how you were on to me to write to him?

The Army also remembers how Marine Corps Gen.

I remember how both feelings entered into me in the course of one evening ....

Jack remembered how satisfying it was to be shot and to linger at the edge of genuine nothingness.

He remembered how they had first met - how could he ever forget?

He remembered how it came to earth, sweet-falling, almost feathery, dependent on winds, sailing on winds.

still

I still remember the simple, sturdy dial telephones we used to use.

He could still remember the taste of that blue icing.

I still remember leaving the meeting.

I can still remember many of their names.

Reminiscing about events that are now more than 50 years old, Dole said he could still remember being a pledge trainer.

I can still remember how I used to squirm uneasily under his touch.

I still remember the smell of that cool dirt.

■ NOUN

day

I remember the day when they told me about it.

He alone of all those present could remember the day , decades ago, when that figure had appeared first.

I remember the day when he died.

I remember to this day what I was wearing when we left.

He only had to remember the day after Dobson's resignation.

For you must remember that each day was a day of great stress with him.

He remembered from the day he had spent fishing the way the ground rose from the river.

Why not send government poll-takers door to door, saving voters the trouble of having to remember when Election Day falls?

days

He did not miss his music, and could barely remember his performing days .

The only trauma I can remember from those days was related to my interest in piano.

He remembers his lonely school days , in assured manner that his son will not grow up in the same way.

I remember in the early days flying home from one of my infrequent trips to the outside world.

Francis Place, remembering his days as a journeyman tailor, endorsed this view.

I even remember the days when there was more of it.

She remembered those days when they had played together as children, too, he always getting his own way.

They thought they would be seeing what was left of him, and they wanted to remember better days .

name

Unfortunately they couldn't remember its name - or even which town it was in.

He dreaded the sessions, although years later he remembered the name of at least one of the most gifted little girls.

She remembered giving secret names to things, carrying on conversations with chairs and trees.

Bedford tried to remember the name of the young man sitting across from him.

But he had remembered - the name and all that went with it.

He laughs and talks to fans as if they were actual human beings and even remembers some of their names .

thing

One important thing to remember is that arranging a remortgage does not come without charges.

Trust things and remember things because the last of the Sweet Home men was there to catch her if she sank?

One of the things I remember about Michael was him waiting to make his entrance each night.

The important thing to remember is that music is not an either / or proposition.

Some things he would remember clearly.

The thing to remember , however, is that Faust were first.

In Paris, in 1983, Dominic told me one thing I remember .

word

She concentrated on it, trying to remember all the words .

Soon, Louisa was using her strong capacity for visual imagery to compensate for her difficulty in remembering words and sentences.

I wish I could remember his words .

But look how bitterly you remember every angry word !

And every year the little creeper remembers the words of the angel and blushes again as she thinks of them.

And you will remember my words , won't you?

■ VERB

try

I had tried not to remember , but Robert's paintings made forgetfulness impossible.

Keep your motions slow and relaxed. Try to remember to use voice tones that he is comfortable with.

Lampard was furiously trying to remember the layout at Barce.

Bedford tried to remember the name of the young man sitting across from him.

We vied with one another in trying to remember the order in which the stations came.

He was trying to remember her schedule.

I try and remember what the letter was about, but I've forgot.

But little by little, as I got better, I started going back to it, trying to remember what happened.

PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

as/so far as I know/I can remember/I can tell/I can see etc

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Remember , the examiner will expect you to demonstrate a knowledge of motorway driving too.

Aunt Sara always remembers me at Christmas.

Bud, do you remember the exact date of their wedding?

Can you remember what the man looked like?

Did you remember the bread?

Did you remember to lock the back door?

Did you remember your dictionary?

Do you remember that kid Anthony from art class?

Do you remember your first day at school?

Do you think Kim remembers that we're supposed to be there at 8?

He remembered meeting her at a party once.

He remembered that he had felt just the same way when he first started working.

He remembers Leonard coming home late at night, covered in blood.

I can't remember how the film ends.

I don't remember him being that good at athletics in school.

I hope Dean remembers to buy some stamps.

Oh yes, I remember now. We met him at the last conference, didn't we?

Older citizens remember eating soybeans during the Depression.

On Memorial Day, Americans remember their war dead.

Sometimes I have trouble remembering her name.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

And, worst of all, you don't remember who you are.

I remember that terrible earthquake they had.

I do remember locating Warner in the bedroom of his hotel for confirmation.

I stole a chicken once, I remember .

The pain was such that in her anger she could not remember how much, or even if, she had loved Edmund.

We must remember also, however, that there is a vast amount of other information which has equal and greater importance.

Longman DOCE5 Extras English vocabulary.      Дополнительный английский словарь Longman DOCE5.