memoir
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++mem·oir /ˈmemwɑː $ -wɑːr/ ●○○ noun [countable] 1 memoirs [plural]STORY a book by someone important and famous in which they write about their life and experiences 〔名人〕回忆录 Lady Thatcher had just published her memoirs. 撒切尔夫人刚刚出版了她的回忆录。2. formalWRITE a short piece of writing about a person or place that you knew well, or an event that you experienced 传略,实录Examples from the Corpus
memoir• And I have written a memoir trying to explain my ongoing fascination with her life and work.• The diary of this trip is Jaynes' droll and artfully composed memoir.• Race is one of the issues Bradley has grappled with throughout his life, he writes in his memoir.• In his memoirs Eden wrote: I had long wished to bring National Service to an end.• In the memoirs he recollected his response as follows: Three solutions are conceivable.• Zab finds herself using the now obsolete narrative conventions of the memoir.• Yet the memoirs of these survivors, their dirge, is rarely inscribed in the chroniclers' sentimental journeys.• He was always talking about those memoirs.Origin memoir (1600-1700) French mémoire “memory”, from Latin memoria; → MEMORYmem·oir nounChineseSyllable
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memoir
mem‧oir /ˈmemwɑː $ -wɑːr/
noun [countable]
Lady Thatcher had just published her memoirs.
2. formal a short piece of writing about a person or place that you knew well, or an event that you experienced
mem‧oir /ˈmemwɑː $ -wɑːr/
noun [countable] Word Family: noun: memorial, memory, memo, memoir, memorabilia, memorandum; adjective: memorable, memorial, immemorial; verb: memorize, memorialize; adverb: memorably
1. memoirs [plural] a book by someone important and famous in which they write about their life and experiences:
2. formal a short piece of writing about a person or place that you knew well, or an event that you experienced