A1 verb ニュートラル #152 よく出る

remember

/rɪˈmɛm.bər/

To have a picture or information from the past come back into your mind. It also means to keep something in your mind so that you do not forget to do it.

例文

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1

I remember your name from the party last week.

I remember your name from the party last week.

2

Please remember to sign the contract before the meeting ends.

Please remember to sign the contract before the meeting ends.

3

Do you remember that funny dog we saw?

Do you remember that funny dog we saw?

語族

名詞
remembrance
Verb
remember
副詞
memorably
形容詞
memorable
関連
memory
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覚え方のコツ

Think of 'RE-MEMBER' as putting the 'members' (parts) of a story back together in your head.

クイックテスト

Did you _______ to lock the door before you left?

正解!

正解は: remember

例文

1

I remember your name from the party last week.

everyday

I remember your name from the party last week.

2

Please remember to sign the contract before the meeting ends.

formal

Please remember to sign the contract before the meeting ends.

3

Do you remember that funny dog we saw?

informal

Do you remember that funny dog we saw?

4

Historians remember this period as a time of great change.

academic

Historians remember this period as a time of great change.

5

We must remember to update the client on our progress.

business

We must remember to update the client on our progress.

語族

名詞
remembrance
Verb
remember
副詞
memorably
形容詞
memorable
関連
memory

よく使う組み合わせ

remember correctly to have an accurate memory of something
remember vividly to have a very clear and detailed memory
remember fondly to have happy memories of someone or something
remember to do to not forget a task in the future
remember doing to have a memory of an action in the past

よく使うフレーズ

as far as I can remember

based on what I am able to recall

remember me to your family

please give my greetings to your family

something to remember

an event or thing that is worth keeping in memory

よく混同される語

remember vs remind

You 'remember' something yourself, but someone else 'reminds' you about it.

remember vs memorize

'Memorize' is the active effort to learn something by heart, while 'remember' is the act of having it in your mind later.

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使い方のコツ

Use 'remember to' for things you need to do (future) and 'remember -ing' for things you did in the past.

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よくある間違い

Learners often say 'remind' when they mean 'remember' (e.g., 'I can't remind his name' is incorrect; it should be 'I can't remember his name').

💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of 'RE-MEMBER' as putting the 'members' (parts) of a story back together in your head.

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語源

From the Old French word 'remembrer', which comes from the Latin 'rememorari' (re- 'again' + memor 'mindful').

文法パターン

remember + noun/pronoun remember + to + verb (task to do) remember + verb-ing (past memory)
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文化的な背景

In many English-speaking countries, 'Remember, remember the fifth of November' is a famous nursery rhyme about Guy Fawkes Night.

クイックテスト

Did you _______ to lock the door before you left?

正解!

正解は: remember

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synmultery

C1

To synchronize and manage multiple diverse streams of information or tasks into a single coherent operation. It is often used in high-level technical or organizational environments to describe the seamless integration and simultaneous execution of parallel processes.

hypertendism

C1

To subject a system, social structure, or individual to chronic and excessive stress or tension until it reaches a state of instability. It involves the active process of pushing limits to the point of structural or psychological fatigue.

prelaudhood

C1

Describing the period, state, or quality of existence before an individual or entity has received public acclaim or significant praise. It specifically refers to the formative and often obscure years prior to achieving widespread recognition.

bisonence

C1

Describing a sound, resonance, or vibration that possesses two distinct tonal qualities or frequencies occurring simultaneously. It is most frequently used in specialized acoustic analysis and advanced music theory to describe complex auditory phenomena.

homoprimious

C1

Describing something that shares the same primary origin or occupies the same initial position within a sequence across different systems or groups. It is typically used in specialized academic contexts to denote foundational elements that are uniform in their starting state.

intramodant

C1

Relating to or occurring strictly within a single mode, channel, or system of operation without crossing over into others. It is often used in technical or academic contexts to describe data processing or sensory input that is contained within one specific modality.

anpacancy

C1

A state of chronic or unresolved vacancy in a physical or digital space, typically resulting from systemic failure, legal deadlocks, or economic stagnation. Unlike a standard vacancy, it implies a prolonged period during which a functional space remains unoccupied despite its potential utility.

bijudary

C1

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comcitful

C1

To actively foster or manifest communal spirit and civic responsibility through collaborative action. It describes the process of integrating oneself into a community by fulfilling social duties and promoting harmony.

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