word | memory |
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definition | noun Your memory is your ability to remember things. All the details of the meeting are fresh in my memory. He'd a good memory for faces, and he was sure he hadn't seen her before. But locals with long memories thought this was fair revenge for the injustice of 1961. Two major areas in which these children require help are memory and attention. A memory is something that you remember from the past. She cannot bear to watch the film because of the bad memories it brings back. He had happy memories of his father. Her earliest memory is of singing at the age of four to wounded soldiers. A computer's memory is the part of the computer where information is stored, especially for a short time before it is transferred to disks or magnetic tapes . The data are stored in the computer's memory. If you talk about the memory of someone who has died, especially someone who was loved or respected, you are referring to the thoughts, actions, and ceremonies by which they are remembered. She remained devoted to his memory. The congress opened with a minute's silence in memory of those who died in the struggle. |
inflections | memories |
cefr-level | A2 |
Tags: oxford5k::cefr-level:a2
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