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1 memory
memory [ˈmemərɪ]1. nouna. ( = faculty) mémoire fb. ( = recollection) souvenir m2. compounds• it was a trip down memory lane c'était un pèlerinage sur les lieux du passé ► memory stick noun (for camera) carte f mémoire ; ( = USB flash drive) clé f USB* * *['memərɪ]1) ( faculty) mémoire fto have a long memory — être rancunier/-ière
2) ( recollection) (souvent pl) souvenir m3) ( period of time)in living ou recent memory — de mémoire d'homme
4) ( posthumous fame) souvenir m5) ( commemoration)6) Computing mémoire f•• -
2 memory
memory n1 ( faculty) mémoire f ; to have a good memory avoir bonne mémoire ; to have a bad memory ne pas avoir de mémoire ; to lose one's memory perdre la mémoire ; to have an excellent memory avoir une excellente mémoire ; to have a good memory for names avoir une bonne mémoire des noms ; from memory de mémoire ; long term/short term/visual memory Med mémoire à long terme/à court terme/visuelle ; to remain in the memory rester gravé dans la mémoire ; to have a good memory for faces être physionomiste ; if my memory serves me right si je me souviens bien ; to have a long memory être rancunier/-ière ;3 ( period of time) in living ou recent memory de mémoire d'homme ;4 ( posthumous fame) souvenir m ; their memory lives on leur souvenir est toujours vivant ; to keep sb's memory alive ou green garder vivant le souvenir de qn ;5 ( commemoration) in (loving) memory of à la mémoire de ;6 Comput mémoire f.to take a trip down memory lane se pencher sur ses souvenirs. -
3 (with)in living memory
(within a period recent enough to be remembered by someone still alive: It was the worst harvest in living memory.) de mémoire d'homme -
4 (with)in living memory
(within a period recent enough to be remembered by someone still alive: It was the worst harvest in living memory.) de mémoire d'homme
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