memorialized

英 [məˈmɔːriəlaɪzd] 美 [məˈmɔːriəlaɪzd]

v.  纪念
memorialize的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

    in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 memorialise

  1. VERB 纪念;使记住
    If a person or event is memorialized, something is produced that will continue to exist and remind people of them.
    1. He was praised in print and memorialized in stone throughout the South...
      在整个南方地区,他被人们著书称颂,刻碑纪念。
    2. Our affair was memorialized by those children...
      那些孩子的存在时刻提醒着人们我俩的私情。
    3. When she died in 1946, her friends wanted to memorialize her in some significant way.
      她1946年去世的时候,她的朋友们希望以某种隆重的方式纪念她。

双语例句

  1. He was praised in print and memorialized in stone throughout the South
    在整个南方地区,他被人们著书称颂,刻碑纪念。
  2. Our affair was memorialized by those children
    那些孩子的存在时刻提醒着人们我俩的私情。
  3. The cliffs of Newport are presided over by gigantic marble mansions from the Gilded Age, a time best memorialized by Edith Wharton's novel, The Age of Innocence.
    新港的悬崖是由镀金时代的巨大大理石建筑组成的。伊迪丝·华顿的小说《纯真年代》是关于镀金时代最好的记录。
  4. Jeter posed for a picture with a woman in front of the stone that memorialized her fiance.
    队长和一个女孩在其中一个为了纪念他未婚夫的纪念碑前摆了个姿势和她合照。
  5. But what of a witness whose testimony is not something that was ever memorialized?
    但是,如果证人的证词连让人能够记忆下来都办不到的时候,情况会是什么样的呢?
  6. If he retired tomorrow, his career would be memorialized with those of Quartey and Tackie.
    假如他明天退役,他的职业生涯会如同科尔特尔与塔克科尔一样被人们纪念。
  7. Undoubtedly they took the lead in worship as the death of Christ was memorialized in the Lord's Supper.
    毫无疑问,他们率先崇拜的死亡是纪念耶稣在上帝的晚餐。