to produce sth that will continue to exist and remind people of sb who has died or sth that has gone
1.纪念
2.向...请愿[建议];上条陈
1.to serve as a memorial to somebody or something, or provide somebody or something with a memorial
2.to present a written memorial accompanying a petition to a person or group in power
1.To Americans, the Korean War was the last thing they wanted to memorialize, thus the war became known as "The Forgotten War. "
对美国人来说,朝鲜战争是他们所要纪念的最后事情,因此这场战争就变成了人们所称的“被遗忘的战争。”
2.It was only a ceremony to memorialize the lost happiness, the results wasn't important any more.
对我而言,这只是对逝去的美好的一个纪念仪式,所以结果并不重要。
3.To memorialize the moment, he takes a smart-phone photo of himself looking sad.
为了纪念的时刻,他需要对自己的智能手机照片面带愁容。
4.Thus, I made a special effort to re-print her poetry anthology at the centenary of Nan She to memorialize my dear grandmother Yao Zhuxin.
在南社成立一百周年的时候,我特别翻印此诗集,以纪念我亲爱的祖母姚竹心。
5.A cairn and stone marker memorialize climber Scott Fischer, who died on Everest in 1996.
这是一个纪念在1996年葬身珠峰的登山者斯科特·菲舍尔的石冢。
6.Now she is leaving with her husband and she wrote this article to memorialize her life in China.
如今她即将跟随丈夫离开中国,心中充满了依依不舍之情。
7.In order to memorialize miserably those left children at the big earthquake of Sichuan, China in 2008.
以此纪念2008年中国四川大地震中不幸离去的孩子们
8.They quickly set about to find a lasting way to memorialize their beloved son.
然后他们开始迅速寻找一种恒久的方法来纪念他们钟爱的儿子。
9.The Maya were well aware that a solar system is 365 days but chose to memorialize the number 360.
玛雅人非常意识到太阳系是365天,但选择去向数字360请愿。
10.Funerals should not only serve to memorialize the dead, but also to give hope to those they've left behind.
葬礼不该仅仅是为了追念逝者,还要给予生者希望。