reminisce
reminisce — 動詞
1. to bring back to mind and talk about enjoyable events or experiences from your p
回憶;緬懷
懷念地回憶過去並與人分享
to bring back to mind and talk about enjoyable events or experiences from your past, usually with a feeling of fondness or warmth.
Roya and her college friends often reminisce about their summer trips to the mountain cabin.
Roya 和大學朋友們常常回憶起他們去山上小木屋度過的夏日時光。
reminisce + about + noun phrase
When Aunt Shanti visits her hometown, she loves to reminisce about her childhood.
Shanti 阿姨每次回到故鄉,都喜歡緬懷她的童年往事。
The two veterans sat on the porch and reminisced about their navy years together.
那兩位退伍軍人坐在門廊上,一起回憶他們在海軍服役的日子。
At the reunion, Mayumi and her cousins reminisced about games they played as children.
在聚會上,Mayumi 和表兄弟姊妹們回憶起兒時玩過的遊戲。
There is nothing Femi enjoys more than reminiscing with his brother about old films.
Femi 最喜歡做的事,就是和哥哥一起回味那些老電影。
- forget
the opposite action — to lose or fail to recall
文法句型
reminisce + about + noun phrase
用法筆記
Always intransitive — the object of the memory is introduced by the preposition 'about'. The subject is always a person or group of people. 'Reminisce' implies both remembering AND sharing the memory, unlike 'remember' which can be a private act.