释义 |
remembrancere‧mem‧brance /rɪˈmembrəns/ noun - They shared their remembrances of Christmases past.
- Her exalted moment of remembrance expired, she sighed in her relief and in her certainty of purpose.
- His method was to include the remembrance of moods and apprehensions as well as images and incidents.
- Many crematoria include scattering or burying the ashes in a garden of remembrance in their fee.
- Miss Fogerty was torn between telling the truth and the remembrance of her promise to her headmistress.
- Sethe was deeply touched by her sweet name; the remembrance of glittering headstone made her feel especially kindly toward her.
- The ribbons bore the words remembrance, rebirth, renewal and rebuilding.
1[singular, uncountable] when people remember and give honour to someone who has diedin remembrance of something a service in remembrance of those killed in the war a Holocaust remembrance2[countable, uncountable] formal a memory that you have of a person or eventremembrance of Trillin’s remembrances of his childhood |