memorized
v. 記住,熟記( memorize的過去式和過去分詞 )
If you memorize something, you learn it so that you can remember it exactly.
He studied his map, trying to memorize the way to Rose's street.
他研究了地圖,試圖記住到羅絲家那條街的路。
He had memorized the many minutiae of the legal code.
他們討論旅行的所有細節.
She finally memorized the poem.
她終於記住了那首詩.
I memorized my speech so thoroughly that I could have recited it in my sleep.
我把我的講演稿背得滾瓜爛熟,就是睡覺時也能背出來.
Also a memorized speech often sounds stilted and formal.
而且,背誦的講話聽起來往往生硬拘謹.
Memorizing is difficult, and long term retention of memorized data is low.
記住是難的, 並且記住的資料的長期有效是低的.