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    memorandum查询结果如下:

    音标:[ˌmemə'rændəm]
    名词复数:memorandums 词频:高频常用词

    基本释义/说明:n.【商】备忘录;【法】交易备忘录;契约书
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    n.
    ①【外交】照会,备忘录;记录;
    a memorandum book
    备忘录.
    make a memorandum of sth
    记录某事(以免遗忘).
    a protest memorandum
    抗议书。
    ②【商】便函;
    ③(契约等条文的)节略;(公司的)章程;规约;
    the memorandum of an association
    [英](公司、协会的)成立简章.
    -扩展释义
    【电脑术语】 【术语缩写】
    备忘录;备注(型)
    n.
    [C]1. 备忘录,记录;联络便条,2. 外交备忘录,照会,3. 【商】(公司的)章程;(买卖的)摘要
    Memorandum of Understanding signed between Iraq and the United Nations on 22 October 1992
    1992年10月22日伊拉克和联合国签署的谅解备忘录
    N/A
    备忘录(契约条文的)节略
    【法律专业】
    备忘录 ,便函
    【海运】
    (保险单的)附注条款买卖通知备忘录,便笺(契约条文的)节略
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:noun

    例句1. the two countries signed a memorandum of understanding’

    同义词系列1
    -memorandum的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Worthy to be remembered; very important or remarkable.
    “The band’s success can be attributed to their unique fashion sense coupled with their memorable tunes.”
    “It’s strange, given the amount of time the authors have spent around kids, that they haven’t managed to conjure a memorable child character.”
    “With a scarred face, glass eye, upswept moustache, slicked down hair, a top hat and that wicked smile, Day-Lewis is memorable.”
    memorizable的异体字
    “The advantage here is that the access to often used functions is really quick and memorisable but still all functions are accessible easily.”
    “The obvious benefit is easily memorisable names for things like web pages and mailboxes, rather than long numbers or codes.”
    “So in my childhood there were so many splendid and memorisable moments that I can tell about them all the time.”
    Capable or worthy of being remembered.
    “The most rememberable general characteristic of this century is the consolidation of royal power.”
    “In short, he both explores the list as it stands and manipulates it into some shape that promises to be rememberable.”
    “Of rememberable roads the last stage of our journey to the Great Water is the one I have now in mind.”
    Equipped with a memory; capable of retaining information about what has happened before.
    “The Guest Book has a horde of other memoryful signatures.”
    (literary) Having a memory (of a given kind). || (literary) Memorized, committed to memory.
    “That smile could repair all the ravages of disease and give back her memoried face.”
    “It was simple, as Kleig looked back at his memoried glimpse of it.”

    名词 变体/同根词

    memorandum的复数形式
    “He sent a flurry of memoranda to Johnson in May and June outlining the issues and his intended actions.”
    “The Luftwaffe staff drew special attention to this collateral benefit in several of its tactical memoranda.”
    “Hudson found the custumal in a mid-fifteenth century volume of memoranda known as the Book of Pleas, and this was the version he included in his publication.”
    A person who writes a memoir.
    “Purists may cavil at the liberties taken with scientific objectivity, but as a memoirist, he is a mensch, a prince among primates.”
    “No former president has had a hankering to be more than a memoirist, or reputation burnisher.”
    “He was a playwright and memoirist who clearly believed in a writer’s artistic license to embroider.”
    (rare) The writing of memoranda.
    “I dare say there was a vast amount of minuting, memoranduming, and despatch-boxing, on this mighty subject.”
    “I dare say there was a vast amount of minuting, memoranduming, and dispatch-boxing, on this mighty subject.”
    One who, or that which, memorizes.
    “Its Grand Ocean memorizer is one of the world’s best products, which can be extended unlimitedly and distributes memory writing smartly.”
    A writer of memorials.
    “There was, we are informed by the memorialist, nothing maudlin in her conduct after condemnation.”
    “As your memorialist has not been informed, certainly, upon what particular grounds Cap.”
    “Your memorialist begs leave to observe what in his oppinion would be the Absurdity of Cap.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    To remember or recall
    To learn by heart, commit to memory.
    “I remember reading the following verse in one of my workbooks at primary school and having to memorize it.”
    “In this way, I can use the few idle moments when my computer is printing or saving a file to memorize a correspondence or two.”
    “A poem I had to memorize in my freshman German class danced through my head.”
    (informal) To record something; to make a note of something. || (informal) To send someone a note about something, for the record.
    (US) To provide a memorial for someone; to commemorate || (transitive, dated) To petition with a memorial, or statement of facts.
    “These weeks from Easter to Pentecost memorialize the calling forth and sending out of Jesus’ witnesses.”
    “Its handmade, unofficial markers memorialize the dead while its compositional structure balances the crosses with the living.”
    “A house of ill repute once stood here, and the bedposts are intended to memorialize its occupants.”
    To recall from one’s memory; to have an image in one’s memory. || To memorize; to put something into memory. || To keep in mind, be mindful of || To not forget (to do something required) || To convey greetings from. || (过时的,旧时用法) To put in mind; to remind (also used reflexively) || (intransitive) To engage in the process of recalling memories.
    “He will remember a time when things were much simpler, but things have changed significantly since then.”
    “Sometimes the English language can be complex and it will serve you well to just remember the phonetics.”
    “I understand your frustration with your parents, but you must remember that it is difficult for old people to change their ways.”
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