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1 recollection
[ˌrekə'lekʃn]nome ricordo m.* * *[-ʃən]1) (the act or power of recollecting.) memoria2) (something that is remembered: My book is called `Recollections of Childhood'.) ricordo* * *recollection /rɛkəˈlɛkʃn/n.1 ricordo: recollections of youth, ricordi di gioventù; a slight recollection, un vago ricordo; I have no recollection of her [meeting her], non mi ricordo di lei [di averla incontrata]; to the best of my recollection, per quel che ricordo io; se ben ricordo; a dim recollection, un ricordo indistinto, confuso2 [u] memoria; capacità di ricordare3 [u] concentrazione4 [u] (relig.) raccoglimentorecollectivea.del ricordo; della memoria.* * *[ˌrekə'lekʃn]nome ricordo m. -
2 memory
['memərɪ]1) (faculty) memoria f.to have a bad memory — non avere memoria, avere una pessima memoria
2) spesso pl. (recollection) memoria f., ricordo m.4) (posthumous fame) memoria f., ricordo m.6) inform. memoria f.••* * *['meməri]plural - memories; noun1) (the power to remember things: a good memory for details.) memoria2) (the mind's store of remembered things: Her memory is full of interesting stories.) memoria3) (something remembered: memories of her childhood.) ricordo4) (the time as far back as can be remembered: the greatest fire in memory.) memoria5) (a part of computer in which information is stored for immediate use; a computer with 8 megabytes of memory)•- memorize- memorise
- from memory
- in memory of / to the memory of* * *['memərɪ]1) (faculty) memoria f.to have a bad memory — non avere memoria, avere una pessima memoria
2) spesso pl. (recollection) memoria f., ricordo m.4) (posthumous fame) memoria f., ricordo m.6) inform. memoria f.•• -
3 memory **** memo·ry n
['mɛmərɪ]1) (faculty, of computer) memoriato have a good/bad memory — aver buona/cattiva memoria
loss of memory — amnesia, perdita di memoria
2) (recollection) ricordo3)in memory of — in memoria or ricordo di
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4 to ***** weak form
[tə]1. prephave you ever been to India? — sei mai stata in India?
a letter to his wife — una lettera a sua moglie
2) (next to, with position) awith one's back to the wall — con le spalle al muro
the door is to the left (of) — la porta è a sinistra (di)
at right angles to sth — ad angolo retto con qc
3) (as far as) fino ahere to London — da qui (fino) a Londra40 to 50 people — da 40 a 50 personeit's twenty-five to 3 — mancano venticinque minuti alle 3, sono le 2 e trentacinque
it to me — dammeloa monument to the fallen — un monumento ai caduti
a solution to the problem — una soluzione al problema
6) (in relation to) (in confronto) aA is to B as C is to D — A sta a B come C sta a D
to the others — superiore agli altrigoals to two — tre reti a due7)that's all there is to it — questo è tutto, è tutto quiwhat do you say to this? — che cosa ne pensi?
8) (according to) secondowe danced to the music of... — abbiamo ballato con la musica di...
9)2. particle (with verb)1)to go/eat — andare/mangiare2)to start to cry — incominciare or mettersi a piangere3) (purpose, result) perhe did it to help you — l'ha fatto per aiutarti
he came to see you — è venuto per vederti
4)you ought to — dovresti (farlo)he's not the sort to do that — non è il tipo da fare una cosa del genere
now is the time to do it — è ora di farlo
6)to believe — difficile da credereto go — pronto (-a) a partire3. adv1)2)to come to — (recover consciousness) riprendere conoscenza
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5 vivid viv·id adj
['vɪvɪd](colour) vivo (-a), vivido (-a), (dream, recollection, expression on face) chiaro (-a), (description, memory) vivido (-a)
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