单词 | Remind |
例句 | 1. Remind me to write to Mother. 2. Remind me to phone Alan before I go out. 3. Do I have to remind you yet again? 4. May we take this opportunity to remind you that... 5. Remind her to come earlier tomorrow morning. 6. May we remind you that...? 7. Remind me to take my umbrella with me(Sentencedict), please. 8. I've forgotten his name—will you remind me of it? 9. May we take this occasion to remind you that... 10. Do remind me because I'm likely to forget. 11. Your hair and eyes remind me of your mother. 12. Could you remind Paul about dinner on Saturday? 13. Can someone remind me what I should do next? 14. I'm sorry, I've forgotten your name. Can you remind me? 15. A person walking down the street, suddenly remind of lonely I love you. 16. The Auschwitz concentration camp always remind the world of the holocaust. 17. We very much regret to have to remind you of... 18. Will you remind me of phoning Mr. Hood at noon? 19. Called the most unforgettable, is never remind of, is never forgotten. 20. The cliffs, lapped by a crystal-clear sea, remind her of Capri. 21. I hold it my duty to remind you. 22. I must remind him that time is money. 23. Please remind me in case I should forget. 24. Remind me to buy some milk tonight. 25. Remind me to answer that letter. 26. I continually have to remind him of his responsibilities. 27. I rang to remind him about the party. 28. These notes will remind you what to say. 29. If my father forgets it, I hope you would remind him. 30. I'm sorry that I can't be with you on this Valentine's Day. I send this Valen tine's card to remind you that I love you. 1. Remind me to write to Mother. 2. Remind me to phone Alan before I go out. 3. May we take this opportunity to remind you that... 4. May we remind you that...? 5. Remind me to take my umbrella with me, please. 6. May we take this occasion to remind you that... 7. Do remind me because I'm likely to forget. 8. Your hair and eyes remind me of your mother. 9. Could you remind Paul about dinner on Saturday? 10. Can someone remind me what I should do next? 11. I'm sorry, I've forgotten your name. Can you remind me? 12. The Auschwitz concentration camp always remind the world of the holocaust. 13. We very much regret to have to remind you of... 14. Will you remind me of phoning Mr. Hood at noon? 15. The cliffs, lapped by a crystal-clear sea, remind her of Capri. 31. Be sure to remind her to come back early. 32. Need I remind you who the enemy is? 33. She resolved that, if Mimi forgot this promise, she would remind her. 34. Sometimes she had to remind herself of his good points. 35. We must send a letter to remind them about it. 35. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 36. On behalf of my client, I would like to remind you of your obligations in this matter. 37. I need hardly remind you that this information is confidential. 38. May I digress from our discussions for a moment and remind you that the train leaves at ten o'clock. 39. We would like to remind all our guests to leave their keys at reception before they depart. 40. He made a few notes to remind himself of what he wanted to say. 41. She dug her elbow into Jim's ribs to remind him not to give the secret away. 42. May I remind you that time will soon be up? 43. Remind me to buy another hairspray when I'm in town, would you? 44. I put a mark in the margin to remind me to check the figure. 45. Please remind me again nearer to the time of the interview. 46. Remind me to renew the driver's license. It will lapse next month. 47. Don't remind him of the cause of his anger—that would be pouring oil on flames. 48. "Let me remind you," said Marianne,() "that Manchester is also my home town.". 49. Please remind him that we are leaving at six tomorrow morning. 50. These notes will remind you how to present your ideas. 51. I had to remind myself that being confident is not the same as being perfect! 52. Let me remind you that you are expected to arrive on time. 53. Daytime television tended to remind her too forcefully of her own situation. 54. With this software, the system will remind you when the bring forward date arrives. 55. I'm sure I don't need to remind you that we have lost our last ten matches. 56. I need hardly remind you of the seriousness of the situation. 57. Thanks for your gift—it will always remind me of you. 58. An event like this serves to remind us that we do not have control over nature. 59. You remind me of your father when you say that. 60. She looked at her watch to remind him of the time. 61. I always remind myself that time and tide wait for no man. 62. He is fixated on things that remind him of his childhood. 63. The note was to remind him about something he had to explain to one of his students. 64. Now, remind yourself what you paid for it. 65. To remind them to run the offense? 66. I'd better write this down to remind myself. 67. Pauline phoned to remind you about the party. 68. He had to remind himself it was only hardware. 69. Then Nature blows her top(sentence dictionary), just to remind us. 70. I had forgotten how old I was until the accursed Purves and Noakes popped up to remind me. 71. As she passed the buffet car her stomach rumbled, as if to remind her she hadn't eaten since lunchtime. 72. The purpose of the conclusion is to remind the reader of what you have accomplished during the essay. 73. Then she jotted down some notes to remind her about the other items she wanted to discuss with Manion. 74. I remind the Minister that Gateshead is far from being one of Britain's most prosperous towns. 75. These foolish things, she thought, remind me of you. ... And it was true. 76. But the mantra serves mainly to remind me of my deep attachment to the nubble. 77. Remind yourself that relaxation costs nothing but can pay dividends in better health and in better speechreading. 78. Please, once again, remind all your present members to renew membership and try to enrol as many new members as possible. 79. As you were quick enough to remind me, we swore we would do anything to bring the killer to justice. 80. It is necessary to remind ourselves that involvement in the project constituted a significant staff-development exercise in its own right. 81. Maybe you can remind him what an exceptionally good job you did on a project. 82. How well they remind us of the purpose for which the ark has been fetched! 83. I'd love to have lunch next Wednesday, but you'll have to remind me. 84. Radio producers have to remind themselves each week that radio broadcasting isn't about selling records, but about entertaining an audience. 85. Drug warriors frequently remind us that there are few cocaine or heroin addicts who did not smoke marijuana first. 86. Why not knit a cottage garden in bright colours to remind you of summer all year around? 87. Among other things, they remind you that abstraction had its roots in spirituality. 88. In this context, let us remind ourselves of the key aspects of their position. 89. Queequeg sees engravings on the coin which remind him of the tattoos on his body. 90. Let's go down and remind Mr. Lee about the meeting. 91. Nobody has to remind me that frequent cell division is not by itself malignancy. 92. My eyes prickle with tears, and I have to stop myself from waking her up to remind her of my love. 93. That way, when the yelling starts, you can remind yourself that it was your choice to work there. 94. Breathe. Let go. And remind yourself that this very moment is the only one you know you have for sure. Oprah Winfrey 95. And there are other things about my job that remind me too much of Ghostbusters for comfort. 96. Perhaps Lagerfeld was trying to remind us that we live in a harsh world. 97. The ever-moving needle on the tank-mounted fuel gauge will remind you. 98. We remind you that failure to supply a written notice immediately is an offence. 99. We sometimes call this the first-best allocation to remind ourselves that it is fully efficient. 100. And I felt both pleased and powerful for being in a position to remind him and tell him no. 101. July brings confusion to your romance and you may need to remind yourself why you're in love! 102. Next he enlisted the help of his wife and two friends to remind him to say no more often and pace himself. 103. For now, they serve as landmarks to remind us of the stimulation results. 104. The sun challenges us to shine, the clouds remind us to move, the birds tell us we too can fly and the sky tells us that there is no limit to our dreams and goals. RVM 105. They always remind me of those twins from that cartoonist my elder son liked. 106. He felt disinclined to argue while the calendar was there to remind him that he was down to his last twenty-five days. 107. This should remind of you of the infinite varieties in any one colour and also set you thinking about texture. 108. They used to remind me uncomfortably of cattle trucks crowded with suffering humanity. 109. Firstly we would like to remind you that all who are teaching are expected to participate in further training. 110. The life of Howard Hughes cannot fail to remind us of the fable of Midas. 111. They also hope the action will remind voters that it was Democrats who last raised their taxes. 112. This caused much grumbling and many heads were knocked together just to remind everybody who was boss. 113. I need not remind you civil libertarians out there that this is our system working, not failing. 114. She would remind Froggy of it the next time he ragged her for a noodle. 115. The order grew immensely wealthy and place names all over the country still remind us of lands that they once owned. 116. The boy-him, he had to remind himself-looked deep in thought. 117. The gasman had told us it would blow up and had stuck on a waning sign to remind us. 118. I remind the House that multiple questions lead to multiple answers and take up time. 119. Remind me not to be caught with my nose to the grindstone for too long. 120. I remind myself that this entire industry began with a single act of rebellion against the management Upstairs. 121. I must remind the House that we have a busy day ahead of us, including a ten-minute Bill motion. 122. To remind the reader of the nature of these two choices they are repeated below. 123. It is aimed at both local authorities and librarians to remind them of the professional responsibilities of librarians. 124. Often enough, something would happen to remind us of how fragile her existence was. 125. Next time I see you, remind me not to talk to you. Groucho Marx 126. Your editor should remind you of the positive sides of your writing. 127. Use the spaces below to remind you when checks need to be carried out. 128. I no longer had to remind myself to breathe in and out. 129. The problem is, they butt in after every song to remind you of it. 130. Christmas does not remind us that God was born over 2000 years ago. It is a time to remember that God was born in our heart and lives in our heart, everyday! RVM 131. Now, suddenly I had to remind myself of the truth. Cancer was dangerous, deadly dangerous. 132. I just want to remind you that your assignments must be completed by Friday. 133. Managers, and almost everyone else, constantly remind shareholders they should invest for the long term. 134. A note is usually made in the diary to this effect to remind the reception desk. 135. In Shakespeare's day, didn't he tell about people wearing skull rings and brooches to remind them of death. 136. Remind us again Lord, that we can pray, and that your sovereignty is greater than any earthly power. 137. The manor house and Ferriby Hall are still extant and remind one of the former grandeur of the High Street. 138. Remind me to give you Tracy's number before you go. 139. His meditations are interrupted by two figures from his past, who remind him of separate acts of cowardice and inhumanity. 140. I will remind you, with best intention, to cease your negotiations with PetroVietnam. 141. She will constantly remind you that succeeding in those relationships is far more important than making a million bucks. 142. Before beginning this attempted duplication we ought perhaps to remind ourselves exactly what polynomials are. 143. A woman peeks down her bikini bottom to remind herself of her true hair colour. 144. The conclusion should remind the reader of what you have accomplished. 145. There is no need to remind you that health is not the same as medical care. 146. Allow me to remind you that you are head of the family in your father's absence. 147. My grandfather's getting so forgetful - I have to remind him to take his medication. 148. Such motivations cut across different media and remind us again of the extent to which media permeate our lives. 149. They remind you of a bunch of schoolboys wandering down a lonely road, kicking a ball along. 150. You remind me of law sessions they used to have in the gold fields before the North West mounted moved in. 151. They remind us that we are not called to an easy ride over the waves during our lifetime. 152. I wear it to remind myself of the debt I owe you. 153. As the deconstructionists remind us, all human knowledge is situated in particular social constructions. 154. But the mention of Wilde also serves to remind us that social purity never succeeded in totally silencing its opponents. 155. We want to see beautiful people we can be envious of, not ordinary folk who remind us of ourselves. 155. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 156. An artfully designed stained-glass hummingbird seems a fitting object to remind us of our stay in this peaceful, bird-rich town. 157. A mere mention was enough to remind me that I was not free, yet. 158. As you prepare to celebrate Christmas, remind yourself that life itself is a celebration. Make each day a celebration! RVM 159. After a while they started to remind him of something, and his eyes filled with tears. 160. I remind my hon. Friend that the regional electricity companies have an obligation to undertake economic purchasing. 161. Ranger Dave Hutson likes to remind visitors how lucky they are compared to James White, who first mapped the cave. 162. Write down a few notes to remind yourself what you want to say. 163. Remind me to buy some batteries for my Walkman, OK? 164. He was still sufficiently sane to remind me that Orvieto was perched on the top of a craggy escarpment. 165. Did that commingling of unrelated flavours remind me of another dish, or had it produced a breakthrough in gastronomy? 166. When the toughest of the problems strike me, I just remind myself that God is on my side. RVM 167. I remind the House that we are not alone in doing so. 168. Perhaps it is as well to remind the reader here of the nature of the epiphysis. 169. I remind the House that couples in the intimate atmosphere of engagement sometimes find that pregnancy arises and the shotgun marriage follows. 170. You remind yourself: the proposal is due at 9: 00 the next morning. 171. All I have to remind me of Albert are a few letters and a blurred photo. 172. Children will enjoy her peeping and entering; some adults may like to remind their children that Goldilocks is expelled for it. 173. Teachers are not prone to remind successful students that their work is due. 174. They and their disused railway lines remind us of wealth in the last century - but unemployment during the last 50 years. 175. She awoke with her body lazily relaxed,() only slight soreness to remind her of what had happened the previous night. 176. The instructors walk around with weapons on their belts and constantly remind their pupils to don their ear protectors. 177. Bjornsson explains in a way which serves to remind us that the mathematical precision of a readability formula may be misleading. 178. In 25-page white papers, place a summary at the end to remind your reader of key points. 179. There are three words I like to repeat to myself, glass half full, just to remind myself to be grateful for everything I have. Goldie Hawn 180. You can show me or remind me of the difference between orange and pink, perhaps by showing me a colour chart. 181. Coaches sometimes have to remind him to throw a pitch off the plate every now and then. 182. Collecting rubbish, he thought, would remind him of how fortunate he was even to have been on the circuit. 183. The Edinburgh library staff would like to remind users that there are still books on loan under the old manual system. 184. It is very helpful if the renewal cards can be used, so please take the opportunity to remind all class members. 185. Remind clubs of the annual audit. 185. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 186. Special those who remind is, the animal good-for-nothing or queer character that gives you builds a beautiful, easy environment, the mood that also can let you have a joy will treat them. 187. Done mindfully, a ritual can remind you to be conscious. 188. Remind your partner that it's better to decline a task than to break a promise. 189. A mathematical system designed to remind you that you can't afford the kind of living you've grown accustomed to. 190. Romanic movies always mean sweetness, while sad ones will remind you how beautiful your life now is. 191. Honesty policy for problem sets: General discussion of the assignments with other students is acceptable and encouraged (e. g. "Remind me, how do I know if something is an allophone?" 192. An effective way to do this is to make them think about the future and to remind them that the best way to redirect the future is to take some type of action. 193. Finally, only one outward symbol remained to remind him that he had been set apart for a special work of deliverance for his people----his unshorn hair. 194. Remind yourself you are doing everything you can, says Dr. Robert Wicks, psychologist at Loyola University in Maryland. 195. Tickler File: A set of 43 folders, labeled 1 – 31 and January – December, used to remind us of tasks we need to do on a specific day. 196. The approach may remind viewers of the Ben-Day dot compositions of Sigmar Polke and Roy Lichtenstein, but it is not Xie's intention to make a similar Post-Modernist commentary on mass media. 197. Change battery, remind that the customer replaces the battery of this safe-deposit box. 198. Listen to positive self-help tapes to remind you to make positive choices when stress arises. 199. He will spend lots of money, and try to remind voters that it's good to have a Nevadan as majority leader in the Senate. 200. Sometimes it's good to zoom out a bit, though, and remind ourselves on this huge day in history: what the people want is chicken, ice cream and coffee. 201. Notice that we've put a comment inside the definition, to remind us of stack effects. This is particularly wise when the stack order is potentially confusing or hard to remember. 202. Also, you can send me short massage to remind me to check my E - mail box. 203. You remind me of my mother: Men should not compare their mother to their girl unless they've made it clear that they absolutely adore their mother and think the world of her. 204. It was a terrible defeat, one which people still remind me about today, but rather than rip into me and my Manchester United team-mates, the manager was quiet and reflective. 205. Sometimes in the midst of life's chaos we forget to do the little things that remind us we're part of something greater than ourselves. 206. So my advice is this: Keep the eight-glasses-a-day rule--not as a do-or-die goal, but simply as a tool to remind you to drink enough water to make up for any shortfall from your food. 207. He speaks in a low bass rumble, just like Imhotep, the mummy in the two earlier pictures (whose name continues to remind me of an Egyptian house of pancakes). 208. Dream TV interference, collisions with people from the air crash, was to remind the near future about grand mal epilepsy. 209. "There's a pool of mind-blowing talent waiting to be tapped," he says. "We remind them, 'It's your duty to participate in this community and build your own businesses.' 210. Modernised, urbanised and alienated as many of us are, photographs remind us of nature's many complexities and subtleties. 211. Shanghai Xiangrong car rental companies to remind you when the long-term car rental must be more careful, do not believe that car rental companies at random verbal description. 212. I dreamed about having a bowl of fired egg noodle last night. The dream remind me old times in China. 213. This should remind Britain's employers just how much they depend on the good-will and voluntary extra work of their staff, the TUC says. 214. Don't Forget to write a note in a Telephone Message Pad to remind you to ring the caller back. 215. Called "The Flat Daddy, " the gift is a life-sized poster that can be pasted up on a cardboard, foam, wood to remind children that their parents always love them. 216. I'm very hard on myself, and I must remind myself that I have power over the present moment. 217. I should remind you that the parent population contains multiple references to parents based on their fitness. 217. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 218. No matter what, remind yourself over and again that you can handle it! 219. He saw Su destroy snow send of that drops bayonet on the floor of part and bring over here it wipes clean, then remind of tore off Su cripple snow small of the back get raiment. 220. There are huge water over the tree nearby 2 meters of the local rane. traveling as a ecdemic stranger in such this way, inevitable subconsciously remind yourself"to be more careful". 221. Just as some women grow up unconsciously drawn to men who remind them of their father, some men fetishize feet because of a former classmate who constantly played footsie under the table. 222. Remind dormitory students to maintain personal hygiene as well as environmental hygiene in dorms. 223. Again, we remind you that this is offer without engagement. 224. Charles Lamb Sometimes we need to remind ourselves that thankfulness is indeed a virtue. 225. He proposes that it may remind others of their own tendency toward self-criticism. 226. I prefer to look forward, but it did remind me of Bruges . 227. Airport side to remind the traveling public, the South is now blossoming spring, postganglionic relatively inexpensive ticket for public transport cost savings. 228. And then there is the country beyond Freetown – the peninsula and its incredible jungle sierra, endless sands and fishing communities remind me of Zanzibar or Tobago without the hotels. 229. The program displays real-time information updates, different colors representing different status, have the wisdom of early warning function to remind the relevant colleagues. 230. The sirens are also found on mirror stands for women to remind them that their beauty and powers of irresistibility are of voice and words as well as appearance. 231. To get around this, I tell the people I'm working with that they are supposed to remind me of the KISS principle. |
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