单词 | memorably |
释义 | memorablyadv. In a memorable manner; so as to be remembered. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > memory > [adverb] > memorably memorably1608 rememberably1803 unforgettably1871 1608 G. Chapman Conspiracie Duke of Byron iii. sig. E4v The Cittie Amiens; at whose siedge I seru'd so memorably. 1640 R. Brathwait Two Lancs. Lovers i. 1 That antient Towne..for her antiquity of Site no lesse memorably recorded, then for those eminent actions of her princely progenitors, renowned. 1703 T. D'Urfey Old Mode & New i. i. 3 Your Name too is memorably Historical—Mrs. Mrs. Pugh—I am familiar with it. 1755 S. Johnson Dict. Eng. Lang. Memorably, in a manner worthy of memory. 1832 T. Carlyle James Carlyle 34 I never saw him but once, and then rather memorably. 1885 Manch. Examiner 12 Aug. 3/1 The power of so conceiving characters as to impress us strongly and memorably with their varied individualities. 1930 A. Bennett Imperial Palace xvii. 109 Once he had memorably discovered fourth-floor silver in the fifth-floor service-room..which disconcerted all the floor-waiters. 1986 E. Longford Pebbled Shore (1988) vii. 105 Martha Freke, the heroine, wears a memorably awful crocheted mauve jumper. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2001; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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