1.使想起,使记起,提醒 (of; that; how)
1.to tell someone again about an event from the past or about a fact that they used to know
2.to help someone to remember something that they have to do
1.She dried her eyes, reminded that her distress must not be betrayed to her husband.
她擦干眼泪,提醒自己,绝对不能让丈夫发现她的悲伤情绪。
2.We spent a few days just exploring Islington and it reminded me a little bit of the the West Village in NYC.
我们花了几天的时间探测伊斯灵顿,它让我想起一些处于纽约市的西部村庄。
3.I look at him and I am reminded of an acquaintance who used to chat up girls half his age in a flashy Chelsea bar I once owned.
看到他,我就想起了一个熟人:这人常在我以前开的一家灯红酒绿的切尔西酒吧内勾搭比他小一半的女孩。
4.She praised his years of hard work and, typically, reminded him to use his education to help others.
她赞扬了他多年的刻苦努力,还特别提醒他要把所学的知识用来帮助他人。
5.Outside, Ms. Spencer reminded him that there was one more promotional duty for the night.
在门口她提醒他晚上还有一个宣传活动。
6.It is a bad memory that turned into a good one as it reminded us of how precious little Rowan is to us.
这个糟糕的记忆之所以变得美好是因为它提醒了我,小罗温对我们来说是如此珍贵。
7.with you and want to be with you. " Greg reminded us that we were all beautiful, smart" .
花数小时知识希望他所要传达的只是“我爱上了你并想和你在一起。”
8.A few months ago, reading the business pages reminded me of that show Survivor.
几个月以前,阅读财经资料会让我联想到《生还者》这个节目。
9.The girl smiled in a way that reminded Jon so much of his little sister that it almost broke his heart.
女孩的微笑像极了他的小妹,想起小妹,他心都要碎了。
10.himself had lost all his hair, and to see others without hair reminded him of it and prevented him from enjoying the party.
王子的头发也全谢了,看到其他人没头发会让他想到这一事实,无法充分享受宴会的乐趣。