memorably ['mɛmərəbli]  

memorably

memorably  ['mɛmərəbli]

adv. 难忘地;明确地;显著地 

As Winston Churchill so memorably put it: “When you have to kill a man, it costs nothing to be polite. 正如温斯顿.丘吉尔如此明确地指出:“当你必须杀一个人时,礼貌一点是不用花费什么的。”
Mr Berlusconi's mastership of the public gaffe has also been extended to President Obama, whom he memorably described as "young, handsome and tanned". 贝卢斯科尼一向“语出惊人”,就连奥巴马也难逃他的“毒舌”,他曾评价奥巴马“年轻、帅气、皮肤黝黑”,这一评价实在令人“难忘”。

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  • adv. 难忘地;明确地;显著地
  • 1. As Winston Churchill so memorably put it: “When you have to kill a man, it costs nothing to be polite.

    正如温斯顿.丘吉尔如此明确地指出:“当你必须杀一个人时,礼貌一点是不用花费什么的。”

  • 2. Mr Berlusconi's mastership of the public gaffe has also been extended to President Obama, whom he memorably described as "young, handsome and tanned".

    贝卢斯科尼一向“语出惊人”,就连奥巴马也难逃他的“毒舌”,他曾评价奥巴马“年轻、帅气、皮肤黝黑”,这一评价实在令人“难忘”。

  • 3. A memorably moment in your life, events with family or friends, and other similar kinds of situations also get stored in long-term memory.

    生活中值得铭记的时刻,与家人或朋友呆一起发生的事件,还有其他相似的情况也会被储存到长期记忆中。

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