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commit something to memory to make yourself remember something. I haven't got a pen to write down your phone number - I'll just have to commit it to memory. have a memory like an elephant to be very good at remembering things. 'I remember where I first saw her - it was at Tim Fisher's party about ten years ago.' 'Yes, you're right - you've got a memory like an elephant!' have a memory/mind like a sieve to be very bad at remembering things. I've never known anyone so forgetful - she's got a memory like a sieve. in/within living memory events or situations in living memory can be remembered by people who are alive now. Areas of southern Italy are experiencing some of the worst storms in living memory. (= the worst storms that people can remember) Some of these houses still had outside toilets within living memory. jog your memory to cause you to remember something. Police are hoping to jog people's memory by showing them pictures of a car that was used in a robbery. take a stroll/trip down memory lane to remember some of the happy things that you did in the past. We were just taking a stroll down memory lane and recalling the days of our youth. commit to memory something to study something in order to make yourself remember it. If you want to learn a language well, you have to commit to memory long lists of vocabulary and grammatical rules. The boys read the holy book several times, committing it to memory. down memory lane in your memory of the pleasures of past events. For older people, visiting the old-fashioned stores in the town was a trip down memory lane. if memory serves if I am remembering correctly. If memory serves, there will be flags and parades for the Olympic opening ceremonies. See also: serve in living memory able to be remembered by people who are alive now. Water levels on the Mississippi River haven't been this high in living memory. See also: living in memory of someone in order to honor someone who has died and to help people remember them. A service was held in memory of the earthquake victims. Donations can be made to the Heart Association in Diane's memory. jog your memory to cause you to remember something. I use the photos to remind me of what I've seen, to jog my memory. refresh your memory to help you to remember something. McNamara has refreshed his memory by listening to a tape recording of the meeting. Usage notes: often used by lawyers when asking questions in a trial: “Will this photograph I now show you refresh your memory?” How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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