remembrance
n. 回想,回憶; 紀念品; 記憶,記憶力
If you do something in remembrance of a dead person, you do it as a way of showing that you want to remember them and that you respect them.
They wore black in remembrance of those who had died.
他們身穿黑色衣服,以紀念那些亡故者。
A remembrance is a memory that you have of someone or something.
He had clung to the remembrance of things past.
他沉湎於過去的記憶。
...happier remembrances of family holidays.
關於家庭假日的更愉快的記憶
1. the ability to recall past occurrences
2. a recognition of meritorious service
His remembrance shall perish from the earth, and he shall have no name in the street.
他的記念在地上必然滅亡.他的名字在街上也不存留.
Aged persons often call to remembrance the scenes of their youth.
老年人常常回憶起年輕時的情景.
The remembrance of his humiliation was almost too painful to bear.
對於他所受到的侮辱的回憶使他痛苦得不能忍受.
From the reputation and remembrance of my father, modesty and a manly character.
從父親的聲名和對他的記憶中,我獲得了謙遜和果斷的性格.
The very remembrance of my former misfortune proves a new one to me.
對於過去不幸的記憶,構成了新的不幸.