0 to tell (someone) that there is something he or she ought to do, remember etc -- připomenout
1 to make (someone) remember or think of (a person, thing etc) -- připomínat
This reminds me of my schooldays.
She reminds me of her sister
The intuitive leaps, plus some delightfully contorted metaphors, remind us too much of this work's genesis in a course of lectures.
Before proceeding any further, therefore, let me "remind" you of those events.
The chapter reminds us that ' present-mindedness ', while controlled by stricter canons of scholarly propriety, is not foreign to the twentieth-century historian.
Throughout, we are reminded of the uneven survival and pitfalls of sources, although it remains unclear why certain quantitative statements remain possible and others not.
Nonetheless, this wonderfully researched and written book triumphs in reminding us that history is more compelling than fiction.
The keyword partes especially is evenly spread out in the treatise, regularly reminding the reader in case they have forgotten.
Although exiles used numerous strategies - from demonstrations to publications - to remind the world of their case, their influence remains a matter of discussion.
The interaction arose because there was a relatively greater between group difference for nonreminded compared to reminded items.