Memo Meaning in English
word
/ˈmɛˌmoʊ/
ME-moh
/mˈɛməʊ/
ME-moh
释义
A memo is a short written message, especially one used in a workplace to share information, instructions, or reminders. It can also mean a brief note written to help someone remember something.
用法与细微差别
Common in office and business English. 'Memo' often suggests an internal written message, while 'note' is broader and more informal. Common phrases: 'send a memo', 'write a memo', 'company memo'. In casual speech, some people also use it for a personal reminder note.
Spanish: memorando - nota internaPortuguese (BR): memorando - comunicado internoPortuguese (PT): memorando - nota internaChinese (Simplified): 备忘录 - 内部通知Chinese (Traditional): 備忘錄 - 內部通知Hindi: ज्ञापन - संक्षिप्त नोटArabic: مذكرة - تعميم داخليBengali: স্মারক - নোটRussian: служебная записка - меморандумJapanese: メモ - 社内通達Vietnamese: bản ghi nhớKorean: 메모 - 사내 공지Turkish: not - dahili not - bilgilendirme notuUrdu: یادداشت - میموIndonesian: memo - catatan singkat
例句
I wrote a memo about the meeting.
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She sent a memo to all employees.
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Please read the memo on the door.
basic
Did you see the memo about the new dress code?
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I'll send a quick memo so everyone has the details.
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I left myself a memo because I knew I'd forget.
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