memorable
memorable 英 [ˈmemərəbl] 美 [ˈmɛmərəbəl]
adj. 显著的,难忘的;值得纪念的
- The adjective memorable is good for describing something that you just can't forget, like the first time you ever saw your Uncle Marvin in his full clown costume.
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- adj. 显著的,难忘的;值得纪念的
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1. The veteran soldier has fought many memorable battles.
这个老兵参加过许多难忘的战斗。
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2. To me this is the most memorable period of my poetic career.
对我来说,这是我诗歌生涯中最值得纪念的一段时期。
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3. I remember how once I got the types for the letters of my name from some printing press, and what a memorable thing it seemed when I inked and pressed them on paper and found my name imprinted.
我记得有一次,我从一个印刷所里得到我名字的字模,当我把它沾上墨汁印到纸上,发现我的名字印出来的时候,想想这是多么值得纪念的一件事啊。
- memorable (adj.) mid-15c., from Middle French mémorable, from Latin memorabilis "that may be told; worthy of being remembered, remarkable," from memorare "to bring to mind," from memor "mindful of" (from PIE root *(s)mer- (1) "to remember"). Related: Memorably.
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