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`memory
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`the ability to remember information, experiences, and people:
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`memory noun (ABILITY To REMEMBER)
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`- a good/bad memory
`- After the accident he suffered from loss of memory/memory loss.
`- She has an excellent memory for names (= she can remember names easily}.
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`recollection formal
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`I have a good memory and am able to retain facts easily.
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`- Loss ofmemory is a naturalpart ofold age. —
`- That last conversation we had is engraved on my memory forever.
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`- The research examined the effects ofalcohol on long-term memory
`core memory
`- Sorry. I have a terrible memory for names - I've forgotten what your daughter IS called. Wlong memom
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`mem0[y bank
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`+ Idioms memory noun (EVENT REMEMBERED)
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`something that you remember from the past:
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`- [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 l cannot remember very
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`recollection formal
`reminisuence formal
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`the part ofa computer in which information or programs are stored either
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`Dips, slumps, growth and
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`from memory
`have a memom like an eleghant
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`in memog of so
`take a stroll/trip/walk down memogy lane
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`(Definition ofmemory from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dicfianafl & Thesaurus © Cambridge University F7555)
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`memory noun (ABILITYTO REMEMBER)
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`the ability to remember things:
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`- [U] After the accident he suffered from loss of memory.
`- [0] She has an excellent memory for names.
`0 [U] Each of the children reCited a short poem from memory (= by remembering it).
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`A computer’s memory is the part of a computer in which information is stored, or its
`ability to store information.
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`memory noun (WHAT Is REMEMBERED)
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`something that you remember from the past:
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`0 She has vivid memories ofher trip to Los Angeles 20 years ago.
`0 That song brings back memories (= makes me remember past events).
`0 A service was held in memory of {= to remember) those who died in the earthquake.
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`(Definition urn-emery from me Camnrrdge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge Urilversrly Press)
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`the part of a computer in which intormation or programs are stored either
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`. There has been a dramatic drop in price for computer memory and storage
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`random access memoq
`virtual memory
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`main memom
`readeonly memom
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`(Definition oinrenmry from me Cambridge Ensures: English nr'mr'anag (a Cambli‘dge University Flsss)
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`audito memo
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`Need a translator? memoria, recuerdo, memoria del hombrelde la
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