Examples of using Distant memory in English and their translations into Korean
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Noah is a distant memory.
A name indicating something far away or in distant memory.
I have a distant memory.
A few months from now, this difficult period will be a distant memory.
Not in some distant memory.
Within a few months, these nightly disruptions will be a distant memory!
So is the story of Brân a distant memory of something that happened more than 9,600 years ago?
Peace would soon be but a distant memory.
Feels like a distant memory and our present a whole other world from the one we occupied four years ago.
My father is now a distant memory.
It might be difficult to forget that it happened, but it will eventually become nothing more than a distant memory.
Today, the threat of the Titans is a distant memory, and a boy named Eren yearns to explore the world beyond Wall Maria.
In a few weeks this will be a distant memory.
The summer's oppressive heat was a distant memory, and the golden leaves promised a world full of beautiful adventures.
A few months from now, this difficult period will be a distant memory.
However, once the kids leave home and don't come by so much or the retirement party is only a distant memory, those drinking habits that were relatively safe and stable in younger years can turn into a true drinking problem.
I really wish that one day this can be just a distant memory.".
Jesus is announced as King and Lord, not as an increasingly distant memory but as a living and powerful reality, a person who can be known and loved, obeyed and followed, a person who continues to act within the real world.
The age of endless growth in prosperity for everyone is a distant memory of a more hopeful age.
Imagine yourself several years from now, when your current situation is a distant memory.
Photograph: Andrea Baldo/LightRocket via Getty Images While the Occupy protests that took over central London three years ago are a distant memory for most, the group lives on, organising and supporting grassroots campaigns to tackle inequality around the world.
At times in our dreams, we remember that we are eternal spirits, but it's a distant memory.
I really wish that one day this can be just a distant memory," he says earnestly.
Too, that the XR is only available starting at $749; the longstanding $650 iPhone price point was bumped up to $699 last year, and is now a distant memory.
The age of endless growth in prosperity for everyone is now a distant memory of a rather more hopeful era.
Already, Todd's oft-replayed interview on Trump's private plane now seems a distant memory.
But Bethenny Frankel, one of the last remaining vestiges of RHONY's first season, has now joined the rest of that era as a distant memory you mention only when you're high and commenting on the slow, unending passage of time.
The crypto market will rise again, but most likely only when the pain of the recent fall becomes a distant memory.
The crypto market will rise again, but most likely only when the pain of the recent fall becomes a distant memory.
Increasingly distant memories.