Memorise Meaning in English
word
ˈmɛməˌraɪz
MEM-uh-ryz
mˈɛmɔːɹˌaɪz
MEM-aw-ryz
Definição
To learn something so well that you can remember it exactly, usually for speaking, writing, or tests.
Uso & Nuances
Mainly used in educational contexts for learning facts, texts, lists, or lines. More common in British English; American English uses "memorize". Often appears with "by heart" (e.g., 'memorise by heart').
Spanish: memorizar - aprender de memoriaPortuguese (BR): memorizar - decorarPortuguese (PT): memorizar - decorarChinese (Simplified): 记住 - 背诵Chinese (Traditional): 記住 - 背誦Hindi: याद करना - कंठस्थ करनाArabic: حفظBengali: মাত্রা মুখস্থ করা - মুখস্থ করাRussian: запоминать - заучиватьJapanese: 暗記するVietnamese: học thuộc lòngKorean: 암기하다Turkish: ezberlemekUrdu: یاد کرنا (یادداشت کے طور پر)Indonesian: menghafal
Frases de Exemplo
I need to memorise these new words for my test.
basic
She tried to memorise the poem.
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Students often memorise lists for exams.
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It’s easier to memorise facts if you make a song out of them.
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Don’t just memorise—try to really understand the material.
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He can memorise phone numbers after hearing them once.
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