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'meməriplural - memories; noun1) (the power to remember things: a good memory for details.) hukommelse2) (the mind's store of remembered things: Her memory is full of interesting stories.) minne, erindring3) (something remembered: memories of her childhood.) minne4) (the time as far back as can be remembered: the greatest fire in memory.) i manns minne5) (a part of computer in which information is stored for immediate use; a computer with 8 megabytes of memory)•- memorize- memorise
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- in memory of / to the memory ofhukommelse--------minnesubst. \/ˈmemərɪ\/1) hukommelse, minne2) minne, erindring3) ( EDB) minne, lagringskapasitet, lagerenhet4) ettermæle5) det å huske, det å minnes6) forklaring: feiring av minnet om noe eller noen7) ( fysikk) forklaring: enkelte stoffs evne til å gjenoppta en tidligere form etter deformeringbeyond the memory of man lenger tilbake enn noen kan huske, før manns minnecall to memory minnes, huske, erindrecommit to memory lære seg utenat, memorereescape one's memory forsvinne fra noens hukommelsefrom memory etter hukommelsenhave a good\/bad memory (for something) ha lett\/vanskelig for å huske (noe)have a long\/short memory ha god\/dårlig hukommelseif my memory serves me right om jeg husker riktig, om jeg ikke husker feilin memory of til minne omin the memory of man eller within living memory i manns minnelose one's memory miste hukommelsenloss of memory hukommelsestapof blessed memory høysalig, salig ihukommetsacred to the memory of viet til minne om, innviet til minne om, helliget til minne omsearch one's memory ransake hukommelsen sinslip of the memory feilminne, erindringsfeilspeak from memory snakke uten manuskriptto the best of one's memory så vidt man husker, så vidt man kan huske
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