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have a good memory and am able to retain facts easily.
Loss of memory is a natural part of old age.
That last conversation we had is engraved on my memory forever.
The research examined the effects of alcohol on long-term memory.
Sorry, I have a terrible memory for names - I've forgotten what your daughter is called.
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memory noun (EVENT REMEMBERED)
B1 [ C ]
something that you remember from the past:
I have vivid memories of that evening.
That tune really brings back memories (= makes me remember past events).
School is just a dim/distant memory for me now (= something I cannot remember very well).
Synonyms
recollection formal
reminiscence formal
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memory noun (OF COMPUTER)
A2 [ C usually singular, U ]
the part of a computer in which information or programs are stored either permanently or temporarily, or the amount of space available on it for storing information:
My computer has a gigabyte of memory.
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Idioms
from memory
have a memory like an elephant
in memory of sb
take a stroll/trip/walk down memory lane
within your memory
(Definition of memory from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
memory | INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH
memory
noun
US
/ˈmem·ər·i/
memory noun (ABILITY TO REMEMBER)
[ C/U ]
the ability to remember things:
[ U ] After the accident he suffered from loss of memory.
[ C ] She has an excellent memory for names.
[ U ] Each of the children recited a short poem from memory (= by remembering it).
[ C/U ]
A computer’s memory is the part of a computer in which information is stored, or its ability to store information.
memory noun (WHAT IS REMEMBERED)
[ C ]
something that you remember from the past:
She has vivid memories of her trip to Los Angeles 20 years ago.
That song brings back memories (= makes me remember past events).
A service was held in memory of (= to remember) those who died in the earthquake.
(Definition of memory from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
memory | BUSINESS ENGLISH
memory
noun [ C or U ]
IT
UK
/ˈmeməri/ US
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