0 If you remember a fact or something from the past, you keep it in your mind, or bring it back into your mind. -- hatırlamak, anımsamak
I can't remember his name.
[ + doing sth ] I don't remember signing a contract.
[ + (that) ] Just as the door closed he remembered that his keys were inside the room.
1 to not forget to do something -- unutmamak, akla gelmek, hatırlamak
[ + to do sth ] I must remember to send Carol a birthday card.
Knowing and remembering in young children (pp. 166-196).
However, it should be remembered that this is only one of the six clustering solutions.
Effect of contextual clues on inferring and remembering meanings of new words.
Furthermore, although artists or song titles may have been forgotten, the lyrics were more often remembered, and many were able to sing along.
One of their guiding principles is that place and type are remembered formally and materially, and then selectively reconstructed as images specific to each project.
Today this act is remembered as a ' betrayal ' that called into question the legitimacy of the matrilineal system of labor and inheritance.
One possible explanation is that readers remembered that something was doubled in these words.
However, he is best remembered for about 40 fine lines that he drew crossing the bright red areas, canali as he called them.
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