请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 memorize
释义

Definition of memorize in English:

memorize

(British memorise)
verb ˈmɛmərʌɪzˈmɛməˌraɪz
[with object]
  • Commit to memory; learn by heart.

    he memorized thousands of verses
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I may not be able to remember the name but I have memorised the way back.
    • On top of this, the kids have to memorise five rhymes and learn the days of the week and the name of the months.
    • Now 21, she had to study a new Concerto by Jean Absil, and with the aid of Emil Gilels playing the orchestral part she memorised the whole work by heart.
    • He studied the scene memorizing every little detail to look back on later.
    • We acquire tacit knowledge, we learn to speak without memorizing grammatical rules.
    • If all we do is memorize a list of facts, learning history won't do us a lot of good.
    • Even when he is at work after school, he studies spelling words or memorizes poems taped to his broom handle.
    • She dialed in his number, memorizing it by heart in case she ever needed a back-up buddy to brighten her day.
    • He learnt over 10,000 proverbs by memorising them as his father, S. Parasuraman, read out from various Tamil books.
    • The aim was to develop an internal model of the music to be studied, memorizing both the notes and the way those notes were performed.
    • Material is learned when the pupil memorizes it and can recite it.
    • Compose fun rhymes, songs or raps to help them memorize study material and make homework fun.
    • Lowell memorized the details of the technology and carried it back across the Atlantic.
    • The difference this time is that the student is shown the symbols and advised of their names and asked to learn and memorize them.
    • I just think that the focus needs to be more balanced between memorizing facts, and learning how to figure the facts out for yourself.
    • By memorizing the words of others, they learned how to structure the elements of their own compositions.
    • Mental practice might be used while learning or memorizing a piece in preparation for performance.
    • Four other kids in my class and I had won a contest on memorizing the names of state capitols.
    • His poems have been memorized and recited by ordinary people across his vast continent.
    • I knew all of the cartoons by heart and pretty much memorized the text, which was also excellent.
    Synonyms
    commit to memory, remember, retain, learn by heart, get by heart, learn off, learn, learn by rote, impress on the memory, study, become word-perfect in, get off pat
    archaic con

Derivatives

  • memorizable

  • adjective
    • The obvious benefit is easily memorisable names for things like web pages and mailboxes, rather than long numbers or codes.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • So in my childhood there were so many splendid and memorisable moments that I can tell about them all the time.
      • The advantage here is that the access to often used functions is really quick and memorisable but still all functions are accessible easily.
      • The main thrust of the diet can be summed up in a single, memorisable, and completely reasonable phrase: ‘Choose food that's nutrient rich, calorie poor, and delicious!’
      • ‘I don't think you can create a password that is easily memorisable that is 20 characters long,’ Kirovski said.
  • memorization

  • noun ˌmɛmərʌɪˈzeɪʃn
    mass noun
    • The process of committing something to memory or learning something by heart.

      this understanding and knowledge is acquired through rote memorization
      Example sentencesExamples
      • as modifier the use of a popular acronym is probably the most widely used memorization technique
      • And of course memorization is a kind of exercise that strengthens the powers of the mind, just as physical exercise strengthens those of the body.
      • Many educators were calling for a return to memorization, drill, and ‘basics.’
      • The aim is to reduce dependency on memorization and actually demonstrate a deeper level of understanding and literacy.
  • memorizer

  • noun
    • Rather, we found that superior memorisers used a spatial learning strategy, engaging brain regions such as the hippocampus which are critical for memory and for spatial memory in particular.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A memoriser from Malaysia, Dr. Yip Swee Chooi, recently launched this programme titled ‘Amazing Memory’ designed for children aged nine years and above at Ideal Play Abacus India.
      • Compared with the run-of-the-mill rememberers, exceptional memorizers displayed greater activity in three brain areas linked to spatial memory and navigation.
      • The best, and most long-lasting memorizations take place when the new information is meaningful and relevant, when the new knowledge builds upon previous knowledge, and is somehow interacted with by the memorizer.
      • This is the sort of approach that professional memorisers use, though they often combine it with other techniques, for example, converting digits into letters which they then turn into words.
 
 

Definition of memorize in US English:

memorize

(British memorise)
verbˈmeməˌrīzˈmɛməˌraɪz
[with object]
  • Commit to memory; learn by heart.

    he memorized thousands of verses
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I just think that the focus needs to be more balanced between memorizing facts, and learning how to figure the facts out for yourself.
    • We acquire tacit knowledge, we learn to speak without memorizing grammatical rules.
    • He studied the scene memorizing every little detail to look back on later.
    • Four other kids in my class and I had won a contest on memorizing the names of state capitols.
    • On top of this, the kids have to memorise five rhymes and learn the days of the week and the name of the months.
    • Lowell memorized the details of the technology and carried it back across the Atlantic.
    • He learnt over 10,000 proverbs by memorising them as his father, S. Parasuraman, read out from various Tamil books.
    • By memorizing the words of others, they learned how to structure the elements of their own compositions.
    • Mental practice might be used while learning or memorizing a piece in preparation for performance.
    • Material is learned when the pupil memorizes it and can recite it.
    • Now 21, she had to study a new Concerto by Jean Absil, and with the aid of Emil Gilels playing the orchestral part she memorised the whole work by heart.
    • The aim was to develop an internal model of the music to be studied, memorizing both the notes and the way those notes were performed.
    • Compose fun rhymes, songs or raps to help them memorize study material and make homework fun.
    • I may not be able to remember the name but I have memorised the way back.
    • I knew all of the cartoons by heart and pretty much memorized the text, which was also excellent.
    • His poems have been memorized and recited by ordinary people across his vast continent.
    • If all we do is memorize a list of facts, learning history won't do us a lot of good.
    • She dialed in his number, memorizing it by heart in case she ever needed a back-up buddy to brighten her day.
    • The difference this time is that the student is shown the symbols and advised of their names and asked to learn and memorize them.
    • Even when he is at work after school, he studies spelling words or memorizes poems taped to his broom handle.
    Synonyms
    commit to memory, remember, retain, learn by heart, get by heart, learn off, learn, learn by rote, impress on the memory, study, become word-perfect in, get off pat
 
 
随便看

 

英语词典包含464360条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2024/11/11 4:04:57