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1 memory
[ˈmemərɪ] plural ˈmemories noun1) the power to remember things:ذاكِرَه، القُدْرَه على التَّذَكُّرa good memory for details.
2) the mind's store of remembered things:ذاكِرَهHer memory is full of interesting stories.
3) something remembered:ذِكْرىmemories of her childhood.
4) the time as far back as can be remembered:في الذّاكِرَهthe greatest fire in memory.
5) a part of computer in which information is stored for immediate use; a computer with 8 megabytes of memoryذاكرة الحاسوب -
2 memory
ذاكِرة \ memory: the power of remembering: I have a weak memory. recollection: memory (of an event): He was hit on the head and had no recollection of the accident. \ See Also استذكار (اِسْتِذْكار) -
3 memory
ذِكْرَى \ memory: sth. that is remembered: We have happy memories of your visit. remembrance: (esp. concerning the dead) memory. -
4 refresh one’s memory
أنْعَشَ الذَّاكرة \ refresh one’s memory: to help one’s memory by looking at notes etc.. \ نَبَّهَ الذاكرة \ refresh one’s memory: to help one’s memory by looking at notes etc.. -
5 jog sb.’s memory
نَبَّهَ \ caution: to warn: The police cautioned him against leaving his car unlocked. jog sb.’s memory: to cause sb. to remember: He promised to do it, but he won’t unless you jog his memory. remind: to make sb. remember: Remind me to answer that letter. His face reminds of his father. stimulate: to excite; make the mind or body more active or awake. \ See Also ذكر (ذَكَّرَ)، أثار (أَثار) -
6 jog sb.’s memory
حَرَّكَ الذاكرة \ jog sb.’s memory: to cause sb. to remember: He promised to do it, but he won’t unless you jog his memory. -
7 from memory
by remembering; without using a book etc for reference:مِن الذاكِرَهHe said the whole poem from memory.
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8 (with)in living memory
within a period recent enough to be remembered by someone still alive:على ما يَذْكُرُه النّاسIt was the worst harvest in living memory.
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9 in memory of
as a reminder or memorial of:تِذْكارا ل، إحياءً لِذِكْرىِThey built a monument in memory of their dead leader.
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10 to the memory of
as a reminder or memorial of:تِذْكارا ل، إحياءً لِذِكْرىِThey built a monument in memory of their dead leader.
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11 (with)in living memory
within a period recent enough to be remembered by someone still alive:على ما يَذْكُرُه النّاسIt was the worst harvest in living memory.
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12 PROM = PROgrammable Memory
برُوم (ذاكِرةٌ قابِلة لِلبَرمَجة) \ PROM = PROgrammable Memory. \ _(field) Comp. -
13 lose one's memory
to stop being able to remember things.يَفْقِد الذاكِرَه -
14 refresh someone's memory
to remind (someone) of the facts and details of something.يُنْعِش الذّاكِرَه -
15 chattira
memory; idea; favor, consideration [chattara] Aze xatire, Per chattere, Tat khatire, Tur hatira borrowed from Ar -
16 dhakira
memory [dhakara] Per dhakere borrowed from Ar -
17 dhikra
memory [dhakara] -
18 استجابة ذاكرية
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19 تثبيت الذكريات
memory retention -
20 خلايا ذاكرة
memory cells
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