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To be something that one will always remember rozpocznij naukę
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be engraved on/in your heart/memory/mind The day you were born is just engraved in my memory—I could never forget what it felt like to hold you for the first time.
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be something that you will never forget because it affected you so strongly rozpocznij naukę
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be etched on your heart/memory/mind The image of their son holding up the championship trophy would be etched on their memories forever.
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To make an effort to learn something; to memorize something. rozpocznij naukę
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commit (something) to memory Everyone in our English class had to commit a poem to memory and then recite it before the class. I just can't seem to commit your phone number to memory!
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The director insisted that the altos commit their part to memory by Tuesday
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Considering a set or series of memories of one's past life; likened to a roadway that one may visit or take a tour of rozpocznij naukę
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To retain the memory of someone fondly. at least I've enshrined her memory in my heart. rozpocznij naukę
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enshrine (someone's) memory in (one's) heart While I'm heartbroken that Grandma is gone
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to preserve the image of someone or something in one's memory rozpocznij naukę
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freeze (someone or something) in (someone's) memory I tried to freeze her in my memory so I would have her with me always. I froze the scene in my memory.
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To reminisce over memories of past events rozpocznij naukę
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To have a clear memory of events that happened long ago. rozpocznij naukę
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I always have a long memory for people who disrespect me. Once you're in my bad books you're there forever!
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To have an exceptionally good memory. An allusion to the fact that elephants are known to have great memories. rozpocznij naukę
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have a memory like an elephant Mom has a memory like an elephant so ask her what Joe's phone number is.
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To be exceptionally forgetful or absentminded. rozpocznij naukę
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have a mind/memory like a sieve John has a mind like a sieve—I had to leave him three separate reminders about the play tomorrow night!
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If memory serve you were looking for a copy of his new book last time. Good news—we just got some in. - If my memory is correct. rozpocznij naukę
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if my memory serves me well
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In a recent enough time as to be remembered by people who are alive today. rozpocznij naukę
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There hasn't been a blizzard like this in living memory!
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As a memorial to someone or something; to honor or remember someone or something. rozpocznij naukę
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in memory of (someone or something)
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In the relatively recent past. rozpocznij naukę
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To cause one to remember something. rozpocznij naukę
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I had no recollection of that vacation until the photo jogged my memory.
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To be able to recite or recount the entirety of something from memory alone rozpocznij naukę
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know (something) from memory without having to consult some reference
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proverb If you're going to lie successfully you need to be able to remember and keep track of your lies rozpocznij naukę
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A clear memory of events that happened long ago. rozpocznij naukę
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To bring additional pages of virtual memory in from a secondary storage for use in the main memory. rozpocznij naukę
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To shift pages of virtual memory out of the main memory and into a secondary or virtual storage cache. A noun or pronoun can be used between "page" and "out." rozpocznij naukę
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To remind one (about something); to help one to recall something. rozpocznij naukę
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refresh somebody's/your memory
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To be forgotten/ especially of an obligation rozpocznij naukę
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I'm sorry I didn't call you back sooner it totally slipped my memory.
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To be forgotten especially of an obligation. rozpocznij naukę
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slip somebody's memory/mind I'm sorry I didn't call you back sooner it totally slipped my mind.
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To cause one to reminisce over memories of past events rozpocznij naukę
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take (one) down memory lane
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To cause one to reminisce over memories of past events rozpocznij naukę
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take a stroll/trip/walk down memory lane
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to recollect / recollection
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mechanical or habitual repetition rozpocznij naukę
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[for something that was to be remembered] to be forgotten. rozpocznij naukę
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To struggle to recall or think of something rozpocznij naukę
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to learn by heart / to memorize rozpocznij naukę
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Knowledge or understanding of something. Typically used in the negative to show that one does not know something. rozpocznij naukę
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not to have the foggiest idea
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nearly forgotten memories rozpocznij naukę
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foggy / hazy / dim memories
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remaining distinct in the mind rozpocznij naukę
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fail to keep informed or aware rozpocznij naukę
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lose the track of your thinking
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Almost able to be recalled rozpocznij naukę
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