0 to be unable to remember a fact, something that happened, or how to do something -- забывать
[ + question word ] You never forget how to ride a bike.
He'd completely forgotten about their quarrel.
[ + (that) ] Don't forget that Lucy and John are coming this weekend.
I've forgotten his name.
1 to not remember to do something -- забывать, не помнить
[ + to do sth ] Dad's always forgetting to take his pills.
2 to not bring something with you because you did not remember it -- забывать, оставлять
Oh no, I've forgotten my passport.
4 used to tell someone not to worry about something as it is not important -- не стоит об этом говорить!
5 used instead of 'I have forgotten' -- я забыл …
I forget when we last saw him.
An elderly woman, aged 72 years, had clearly forgotten that the practice was nurse-led.
But he forgets that almost all these landscapes are pictured after a code that was produced by the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
It is simply the forgetful functor that forgets about the structure of families.
At the same time it should not be forgotten that these statements are only half the story.
She does have a point when she stresses that 'the flexibility built into the original "massive retaliation" doctrine' (p. 272) was soon forgotten.
When one sees the great and glorious fields of ice and snow one soon forgets the discomfort one have to put up with.
At the least, the par tial exhumation demonstrates that the ancestor buried therein had not been forgotten.
But to look into his countenance was to forget all this.