remind

remind
1. III
remind smb. if you don't remind me, I'll forget если вы мне напомните, я [об этом] забуду; if I forget, please remind me если я забуду, напомните мне [об этом], пожалуйста
2. VII
remind smb. to do smth. remind smb. to write a letter (to answer that letter, to post the letters, to take the medicine, to phone smb., etc.) напоминать кому-л., чтобы он написал письмо и т.д.
3. XI
be reminded of smth. I am reminded of an amusing story мне это напомнило одну забавную историю; I was reminded of my promise мне напомнили о моем обещании; be reminded that... travellers are reminded that inoculation against yellow fever is advisable путешественники должны помнить о важности прививок против желтой лихорадки
4. XXI1
1) remind smb. of smb., smth. she reminds me of my mother (of your brother, of a sparrow, etc.) она напоминает мне мою мать и т.д.; everything here reminds me of my youth все здесь напоминает мне мою молодость; this reminds me of what we did during our holidays это напоминает мне о том, что мы делали в каникулы; the song reminds one of one's childhood песенка напоминает детство
2) remind smb. of smth. remind smb. of his promise (of an engagement, of his obligation, of his duty, etc.) напоминать кому-л. о его обещании и т.д.,
5. XXVI
remind smb. that... remind smb. that he must go home (that he must go to London, that he must write to him, etc.) напоминать кому-л., что ему надо идти домой и т.д.; I must remind him that this man is a swindler я должен напомнить ему, что этот человек remind мошенник

English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases. 2013.

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  • Remind — Re*mind (r? m?nd ), v. t. To put (one) in mind of something; to bring to the remembrance of; to bring to the notice or consideration of (a person). [1913 Webster] When age itself, which will not be defied, shall begin to arrest, seize, and remind …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • remind — ► VERB 1) cause (someone) to remember something or to do something. 2) (remind of) cause (someone) to think of (something) because of a resemblance …   English terms dictionary

  • remind — I verb admonere, advise, awaken memories, bring back, bring to recollection, bring up, cause to recollect, cause to remember, commonere, cue, drop a hint, give notice, haunt, hint, jog the memory, make an allusion to, note, point out, prod,… …   Law dictionary

  • remind — (v.) 1640s, to remember, from RE (Cf. re ) again + MIND (Cf. mind) (v.). Meaning to put (someone) in mind of (something) is first recorded 1650s. Related: Reminded; reminding …   Etymology dictionary

  • remind — *remember, recollect, recall, reminisce, bethink, mind Analogous words: *suggest, intimate, hint, imply …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • remind — [v] awaken memories of something admonish, advise, bethink, bring back to, bring to mind, call attention, call to mind, call up, caution, cite, emphasize, give a cue*, hint, imply, intimate, jog one’s memory*, make one remember, make one think,… …   New thesaurus

  • remind — [ri mīnd′] vt., vi. [ RE + MIND, v.] to put (a person) in mind (of something); cause (a person) to remember …   English World dictionary

  • Remind Me — Single infobox Name = Remind Me/So Easy Artist = Röyksopp featuring Erlend Øye from Album = Melody A.M. Released = 2002 Format = CD Recorded = 2001 Genre = Electronica, Trip hop Length = 4:04 Label = Astralwerks 11352 Producer = Chart position =… …   Wikipedia

  • remind — /rI maInd/ verb (T) 1 to make someone remember something that they must do: I must pay the gas bill. I ll put it here to remind me. | remind sb about sth: Will you remind me about that appointment? | remind sb to do sth: “Remind me to buy… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • remind */*/*/ — UK [rɪˈmaɪnd] / US verb [transitive] Word forms remind : present tense I/you/we/they remind he/she/it reminds present participle reminding past tense reminded past participle reminded 1) to tell someone again about an event from the past or about …   English dictionary

  • remind — re|mind [ rı maınd ] verb transitive *** 1. ) to tell someone again about an event from the past or about a fact that they used to know: I can t think of his name can you remind me? remind someone of/about something: Can you remind us about your… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English


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