释义 |
disremember, v. Chiefly dial.|dɪsrɪˈmɛmbə(r)| [f. dis- 6 + remember v.] To fail to remember; to forget. (trans. and absol.)
1815in Doc. Hist. Amer. Industr. Soc. (1910) IV. 25, I belonged to the Society about fifteen months; as to the constitution I disremember, the rules I recollect. 1834M. Edgeworth Tour in Connemara (1950) 93 He had some outlandish name that was gone out of his head—that he disremembered. 1836F. Mahoney Rel. Father Prout (1859) 373 The..lines of the author he feigns to disremember. 1848Mrs. Gaskell Mary Barton ix. (1882) 23/1, I disremember rightly what I did. 1876A. Cary Country Life i. 13 If he did not dis⁓remember, he would look at it before he went to bed. 1880Ouida Moths vii, [American speaking] I disremembered to ask when the mails went out. 1880Antrim & Down Gloss., Disremember, to forget. [Also in Glossaries of Sussex, Berks, Hants, and in Bartlett Dict. Amer. (1860).] c1885G. M. Hopkins Poems (1918) 52 Qúite Disremembering, dísmémbering! áll now. 1928D. Byrne Destiny Bay viii. 382 Either in Ohio or Illinois, I disremember which. 1938M. K. Rawlings Yearling i. 13 ‘Do you mind what we said we'd do, full moon in April?’ ‘I disremember.’ |