在 英语 中使用 Memorize 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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I will memorize them.
Memorize 10 words a day.
I would memorize them.
Memorize these golden rules.
Children memorize easily.
Here are 30 CSS selectors you must memorize.
Study and memorize the last paragraph.
We actually had to memorize it.
Study and memorize the last paragraph.
Otherwise, you will simply mechanically memorize the words.
You can memorize all the steps from here.
Suggestions for Prayer: Memorize Luke 6:40.
Memorize: It is impossible to apply what we cannot remember.
They construct and memorize a general scenario.
Students memorize Bible verses, retell stories, and learn to share their growing faith.
Adam had refused to let himself memorize her with his hands as they made love.
You will memorize a number of theorems and corollaries that will help you to understand the rules of geometry.
Pepper can be programmed to learn, memorize facts and faces, and grow.
We only memorize historical dates and names not the lessons.
Bookmark passages: Share, memorize, or just keep track of your favorites.
He could memorize all kinds of fantastic things to help many beings.
They are forced to study Chinese, memorize laws, practice marching and learn skills for factory work.
They can memorize the‘first touched position' once the sensor gets activated and understand all the values related to it.
Only the distinctive features, easy to identify and memorize, profound meanings and beautiful shapes can be highlighted in the industry.
They could memorize when words were associated with one another but they couldn't answer any questions that involved a deeper conceptual understanding.
The village monks primarily memorize texts and perform ceremonies for the local people.
Those same people memorize the names of Israeli victims, including the names of Israeli soldiers and the weapons that Palestinians use to attack them.
An ability to read, understand and memorize large amounts of material since the reading assignments are significant.
He not only had to memorize the whole river, but be able to predict the changes in its course and the variations in its eddies.
We certainly don't have to memorize all of them, but Brackett suggests that more accurate labels are usually better for us.