英 [ˈmemərəbli] 美 [ˈmemərəbli]
adv. 难忘地;明确地;显著地
...icitly; expressly; in so many words; memorably; unequivocally 不明确 indeterminacy; indeterminate; undefined 明确地陈述 formulate ..
... 回荡在记忆中 always on my mind 留在记忆中地 memorably 迷失在记忆中 lost in memories ...
memorable 显著的,难忘的;值得纪念的
memorability 值得记忆;难忘的人
难忘地;明确地;显著地
specifically / definitely / particularly / positively / remarkably
British cars, once memorably described as a skip on wheels, have come to embody the national humiliation of that benighted era.
英国汽车在记忆中一度被称为车轮上的跳板,如今已成为那个愚昧时代的国耻象征。
A tagline is a slogan which succinctly, memorably, and descriptively sums up a company or product.
口号是一条简洁而令人印象深刻的标语,用来描述一个公司或产品。
Mrs. Obama has worn black and red before — memorably, on the night her husband was elected president.
奥巴马夫人在其丈夫的就职典礼上,穿的也是红黑礼服。
Pat Nixon, in later years, gave three memorably painful on-camera performances opposite Richard Nixon.
The body of one Ranger was memorably photographed being dragged through the streets of Mogadishu.
Apple Chief Steve Jobs memorably trashed in 2007 as he introduced the iPhone.
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