memoir
memoir 英 [ˈmemwɑ:(r)] 美 [ˈmɛmˌwɑr, -ˌwɔr]
n. 回忆录;研究报告;自传;实录
名词复数:memoirs
- The beginning of a short memoir of your life might read like this: I was born on a dark and stormy night. My days remained blustery — school was difficult for me, and my parents argued all of the time. My luck changed when...
- 请先登录
- n. 回忆录;研究报告;自传;实录
-
1. The president's memoir disinterred a past era.
总统的回忆录重现了一个过去的时代。
-
2. The president describes it in his own memoir [Dreams from My Father] of how drawn they were to each other.
奥巴马总统在他的回忆录《我父亲的梦想》一书中描写了他们是如何爱慕对方。
-
3. Until I read his memoir, I had no idea how difficult the pressure-packed years had been for him, or how hard he had been on himself, and me.
直到我后来读了他的回忆录,才知道被压力重重包围的这些年他是多么艰难,而且他对自己和对我的要求是多么严格。
- memoir (n.) early 15c., "written record," from Anglo-French memorie "note, memorandum, something written to be kept in mind" (early 15c., Old French memoire), from Latin memoria (from PIE root *(s)mer- (1) "to remember"). Meaning "person's written account of his life" is from 1670s.
- 请先登录
0 个回复