单词 | memoir |
释义 | memoir (memwɑːʳ ) Word forms: memoirs countable noun A memoir is a book or article that you write about someone who you have known well. [formal] He has just published a memoir in honour of his captain. Synonyms: account, life, record, register Collocations: personal memoir It could also be read as a history book, a descendant of the flâneur tradition, or a personal memoir. The Times Literary Supplement In his personal memoir on the history of the war, he exalts that he became prime minister. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Neither serious polemic nor personal memoir, the book ends up somewhere in between in the murky vagueness of the self-help genre. Times, Sunday Times The opening chapters mix biography and textual exposition with personal memoir, random observation, and outright fantasy, occasionally overlaying them. The Times Literary Supplement All three books are written by doctors and take the form of personal memoir. The Times Literary Supplement He would never publish his memoir; that would be wrong. Times, Sunday Times She works as a therapist, but she's always had a yearning to publish a memoir of her family life growing up. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Only when she published her memoir did she learn what happened to him. Times, Sunday Times Earlier in 2018, after several decades of work, he had published a memoir of his wartime experiences. Times, Sunday Times It's tough when the fictional character you played has published a memoir and you have not. Times, Sunday Times I wondered why he even wanted to write a memoir. Times, Sunday Times What made you think that it was time to write a memoir? Times, Sunday Times Maybe next she'll write a memoir of her 12-year-old self. Times, Sunday Times With less responsibility and more likeable colleagues, she began to write a memoir. Times, Sunday Times After a late-blooming career as a novelist she wants to write a memoir. Times, Sunday Times |
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