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1 remember
[rɪˈmembə] verb1) to keep in the mind, or to bring back into the mind after forgetting for a time:I remember you – we met three years ago
يَتَذَكَّرI don't remember where I hid it.
2) to reward or make a present to:يُكافِئHe remembered her in his will.
3) to pass (a person's) good wishes (to someone):يَذْكُر ، يوصِل تَحِيّاتRemember me to your parents.
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2 remember
اِسْتَذكَر \ remember: to keep in mind; have in one’s memory; not forget: I can’t remember your name. I may have seen it, but I can’t remember (doing so). Did you remember to lock the door?. \ See Also تذكر (تَذَكَّرَ) -
3 recall, recollect, remember
تَذَكَّرَ \ bear in mind: to keep in one’s mind; to remember: I will bear your needs in mind when I make my report. mind: keep/bear (sth.) in mind remember; not forget: I’ll keep your advice in mind when I have to make the decision. recall, recollect, remember: to remember, to keep in mind, to have in one’s memory; not forget: I can’t remember your name. I may have seen it, but I can’t remember (doing so). Did you remember to lock the door?. -
4 يتذكر
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5 dhakara
remember [Sem dh-k-r, Akk zakaru (speak), Heb zakhar, Syr dekar, JNA tkhr, Amh tezkar (commemoration), Phoen zkr] -
6 tadhakkara
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7 تذكر
تَذَكَّرَ \ bear in mind: to keep in one’s mind; to remember: I will bear your needs in mind when I make my report. mind: keep/bear (sth.) in mind remember; not forget: I’ll keep your advice in mind when I have to make the decision. recall, recollect, remember: to remember, to keep in mind, to have in one’s memory; not forget: I can’t remember your name. I may have seen it, but I can’t remember (doing so). Did you remember to lock the door?. -
8 bear in mind
تَذَكَّرَ \ bear in mind: to keep in one’s mind; to remember: I will bear your needs in mind when I make my report. mind: keep/bear (sth.) in mind remember; not forget: I’ll keep your advice in mind when I have to make the decision. recall, recollect, remember: to remember, to keep in mind, to have in one’s memory; not forget: I can’t remember your name. I may have seen it, but I can’t remember (doing so). Did you remember to lock the door?. -
9 keep/bear (sth.) in mind
تَذَكَّرَ \ bear in mind: to keep in one’s mind; to remember: I will bear your needs in mind when I make my report. mind: keep/bear (sth.) in mind remember; not forget: I’ll keep your advice in mind when I have to make the decision. recall, recollect, remember: to remember, to keep in mind, to have in one’s memory; not forget: I can’t remember your name. I may have seen it, but I can’t remember (doing so). Did you remember to lock the door?. -
10 mind
تَذَكَّرَ \ bear in mind: to keep in one’s mind; to remember: I will bear your needs in mind when I make my report. mind: keep/bear (sth.) in mind remember; not forget: I’ll keep your advice in mind when I have to make the decision. recall, recollect, remember: to remember, to keep in mind, to have in one’s memory; not forget: I can’t remember your name. I may have seen it, but I can’t remember (doing so). Did you remember to lock the door?. -
11 استذكر
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12 تذكر
تَذَكّرَ: ذَكَرَto remember, recall, recollect, bethink, revive, call or bring to mind, think of again; to remember, keep in mind, bear in mind, think of; to remember, retain in the memory -
13 drum in
to force someone to remember (something) by repeating it constantly:يُجْبِرُ على التَّذَكُّرYou never remember anything unless I drum it in/into you.
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14 drum into
to force someone to remember (something) by repeating it constantly:يُجْبِرُ على التَّذَكُّرYou never remember anything unless I drum it in/into you.
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15 recall
[rɪˈkɔːl]1. verb1) to order (a person etc) to return:يَسْتَدْعيHe had been recalled to his former post.
2) to remember:يُذَكِّرI don't recall when I last saw him.
2. noun1) an order to return:إسْتِدْعاءthe recall of soldiers to duty.
2) [ˈriːkɔːl] the ability to remember and repeat what one has seen, heard etc:إسْتِذْكارHe has total recall.
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16 remind
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17 think of
1) to remember to do (something); to keep in one's mind; to consider:You always think of everything!
يَتَذَكَّر، يُفَكِّر فيHave you thought of the cost involved?
2) to remember:يَتَذَكَّرI couldn't think of her name when I met her at the party.
يَكونُ مُسْتَعِدّاHe couldn't think of leaving her.
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18 استحضر إلى الذهن
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19 نبه
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) \ نَبَّهَ الذاكرة \ refresh one’s memory: to help one’s memory by looking at notes etc.. \ نُبُوءة \ prophecy: sth. that sb. says is likely to or going to happen. -
20 caution
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)
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