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1 הזכרות
remembering, recollecting -
2 היזכרות
remembering, recollecting -
3 Что прошло, то будет мило
We enjoy recollecting hardships we overcame in the pastCf: Pain past is pleasure (Am., Br.). The remembrance of past dangers is pleasant (Am.). Remembrance of past sorrow is joyful (Br.). Sorrows remembered sweeten present joy (Am.). That which was bitter to endure may be sweet to remember (Am., Br.). What is hard to bear is sweet to remember (Am.). When difficulties are over they become blessings (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Что прошло, то будет мило
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4 Erinnerung
f1. Eindruck: memory (an + Akk of), recollection (of); eine Erinnerung wird wach / verblasst a memory comes back ( oder stirs oder awakens) / fades; in guter / schlechter Erinnerung haben have pleasant ( stärker: fond)/ unpleasant memories of; ich habe keine Erinnerung daran I can’t ( oder don’t) remember it at all; seinen Erinnerungen nachhängen bei einem Gespräch: be lost (for a moment) in one’s memories; gewohnheitsmäßig: dwell on one’s memories, live in the past; stärker: have nothing left but one’s memories2. nur Sg.; (Gedächtnis) memory, powers Pl. of recall ( oder recollection); in Erinnerung behalten remember, keep in mind; sich (Dat) etw. in Erinnerung rufen call s.th. to mind, (try to) remember s.th.; sich ( bei jemandem) in Erinnerung bringen wollen want to be kept in mind by s.o. ( oder to remind s.o. of one’s existence); wenn mich meine Erinnerung nicht täuscht if I remember rightly, if my memory doesn’t deceive me3. nur Sg.; (Gedenken) memory; feierlich: remembrance; zur Erinnerung an (+ Akk) in memory ( oder remembrance) of4. (Erinnerungsstück) keepsake, memento; MEIST WIRTS.: souvenir; als Erinnerung an (+ Akk) as a memento of* * *die Erinnerungrecollection; memory; remembrance; reminiscence; retrospection; keepsake* * *Er|ịn|ne|rungf -, -en1) (an +acc of) memory, recollection; (euph = Mahnung) reminder; (= Andenken) memento, remembrance, keepsakezur Erinnerung an (+acc) — in memory of; (an Ereignis) in commemoration of; (als Andenken) as a memento of
jdn/etw in guter/schlechter Erinnerung haben or behalten — to have pleasant/unpleasant memories of sb/sth
etw in die Erinnerung zurückrufen — to call sth to mind
jdm etw in Erinnerung bringen — to remind sb of sth
ich muss ihm mal schreiben, um mich bei ihm in Erinnerung zu bringen — I'll have to write to him so that he doesn't forget me
* * *die1) (something kept or given as a reminder or souvenir: They gave her a small gift as a memento.) memento2) (something remembered: memories of her childhood.) memory3) (the act or power of recollecting.) recollection4) (something that is remembered: My book is called `Recollections of Childhood'.) recollection* * *Er·in·ne·rung<-, -en>f1. (Gedächtnis) memoryjds \Erinnerung nachhelfen to jog sb's memoryjdn/etw in bestimmter \Erinnerung haben [o behalten] to have certain memories of sthbehalte mich in guter \Erinnerung remember the good timeszur \Erinnerung an etw akk in memory of stheine/keine \Erinnerung an jdn/etw haben to have memories/no memory of sb/sth\Erinnerungen austauschen to talk about old times* * *die; Erinnerung, Erinnerungen1) memory (an + Akk. of)etwas [noch gut] in Erinnerung haben — [still] remember something [well]
wenn mich die Erinnerung nicht täuscht — if my memory does not deceive me
nach meiner Erinnerung, meiner Erinnerung nach — as far as I remember
jemanden/etwas in guter Erinnerung behalten — have pleasant memories of somebody/something
zur Erinnerung an jemanden/etwas — in memory of somebody/something
2) (Erinnerungsstück) remembrance; souvenir3) Plural (Memoiren) memoirs* * *1. Eindruck: memory (an +akk of), recollection (of);seinen Erinnerungen nachhängen bei einem Gespräch: be lost (for a moment) in one’s memories; gewohnheitsmäßig: dwell on one’s memories, live in the past; stärker: have nothing left but one’s memoriesin Erinnerung behalten remember, keep in mind;sich (dat)etwas in Erinnerung rufen call sth to mind, (try to) remember sth;sich (bei jemandem) in Erinnerung bringen wollen want to be kept in mind by sb ( oder to remind sb of one’s existence);wenn mich meine Erinnerung nicht täuscht if I remember rightly, if my memory doesn’t deceive meals Erinnerung an (+akk) as a memento of5.* * *die; Erinnerung, Erinnerungen1) memory (an + Akk. of)etwas [noch gut] in Erinnerung haben — [still] remember something [well]
nach meiner Erinnerung, meiner Erinnerung nach — as far as I remember
jemanden/etwas in guter Erinnerung behalten — have pleasant memories of somebody/something
zur Erinnerung an jemanden/etwas — in memory of somebody/something
2) (Erinnerungsstück) remembrance; souvenir3) Plural (Memoiren) memoirs* * *f.keepsake n.memento n.memorization n.memory n.recollection n.remembrance (of) n.reminder n.reminiscence n.retrospection n. -
5 अनुचिन्ता _anucintā _अनुचिन्तनम् _anucintanam
अनुचिन्ता अनुचिन्तनम् 1 Calling to mind, thinking of, meditating upon.-2 Recalling, recollecting.-3 Constant thinking, anxiety.Sanskrit-English dictionary > अनुचिन्ता _anucintā _अनुचिन्तनम् _anucintanam
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6 ingat kembali
recollect, recollected, recollected, recollecting -
7 སྔོན་དྲན་
[sngon dran]recollecting the events of former times -
8 minni-samr
adj. with gen. recollecting, mindful, and of things ‘never to be forgotten,’ Nj. 152, Ld. 242, Fms. vi. 261, vii. 295, Ölk. 37, Háv. 44. -
9 mis-minni
n. recollecting wrong, N. G. L. i. 378. -
10 अनुचिन्तन
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11 अनुचिन्ता
anu-cintāf. thinking of, meditating upon, recalling, recollecting;
anxiety
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12 अनुबोधन
anu-bodhanan. recollecting, reminding
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13 जातिस्मर
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14 संस्मरण
saṉ-smaraṇan. the act of remembering, calling to mind, recollecting (gen.), Kuv. MBh.
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15 स्मर
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16 припоминание
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17 припоминания
anamnesisrecollecting -
18 вспоминающий
reminiscing имя прилагательное: -
19 recollection
[-ʃən] noun1) the act or power of recollecting.تَذَكُّر2) something that is remembered:ذِكْرىMy book is called "Recollections of Childhood".
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20 იხსენებს
vbethinks, recalling, recalls, recollecting, recollects
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