Remember [rıʹmembə] v 1. 1) помнить; хранить в памяти to remember smth. by heart - знать что-л. наизусть did you remember to post the letters? - вы не забыли опустить письма? as one gets older one does not remember as one used to - с годами память слабеет as far as I remember - насколько помнится if I remember aright - если память мне не изменяет you will remember - как вы помните, как вы знаете, как известно (как вводное предложение) 2) церк. поминать to remember smb. in one's prayers - помянуть кого-л. в молитвах 2. вспоминать, припоминать to remember oneself - редк. опомниться I can't remember his name - я не могу вспомнить его имени not that I remember - не припомню he suddenly remembered an appointment - вдруг он вспомнил, что у него назначена встреча give me something to remember you by - подарите мне что-нибудь на память remember who you are! - вспомни, кто ты такой! have you ever met my brother? - Not that I remember - вы знакомы с моим братом? - Насколько помнится, нет 3. 1) упоминать в завещании; дарить to remember a child on its birthday - послать ребёнку подарок ко дню рождения to remember smb. in one's will - не забыть кого-л. в своём завещании, завещать кому-л. что-л. 2) дать на чай, «отблагодарить» remember the waiter - оставь что-нибудь официанту 4. передавать привет remember me to your father - передайте от меня привет вашему отцу 5. (against) иметь зуб, затаить зло на кого-л. за что-л.; не прощать кому-л. чего-л. don't remember this unfortunate affair against me - не сердитесь на меня за эту неприятность
.Alice don`t take the bus to school every day. She usually walks to schoo. Do take you the bus to get to school or walks you? Who is this man? I think that I know him, but I forget his name. The children had a good time in the park yesterday. They have given small pieces of bread to the ducks. Then they have taken pictures of themselves. Where are the children? They are watching TV in the room now. Some minutes ago they were playing a game. 6.Now I am in my class. I am siting at my desk. I always sit at the same desk.
In summer I went to Brighton. When I arrived there it was late afternoon. After dinner I put on my raincoat and went out for a walk. It was a nasty day, the sky covered with clouds, and it rained a little. As I have been moving slowly along the quiet empty streets, I saw a stranger. He first passed me by but then he stopped. «Are that you, Peter?» he cried out. It was Jones. «I have not seen you for ages», he said. – «Why, what are you doing here?» I asked— «Why are you going home?» - «I cannot», he answered. «I forgot the name of the hotel where my wife and I stayed». - «If you ring up the hotel, you will find out where you had stayed ». I smiled. He said that he had had no money. And he explained that they got to Brighton at 11 o'clock. They left their things at the station and went to a hotel. He had changed his clothes and decided to go for a walk. The sun has been shinning brightly and there was nothing in the forecast about rain. I suggested that we went to my hotel. While Jones was taking a shower I thought the situation over. Then we began telephoning all the hotels in Brighton. We did it so well that next afternoon Jones found both his hotel and his wife