Memorizar in english
Memorize
pronunciation: memɜraɪz part of speech: verb
pronunciation: memɜraɪz part of speech: verb
In gestures
memorizar = memorise [memorize, -USA] ; cram ; take + mental note ; make + a mental note ; commit + Nombre + to memory.
Example: This practice was discontinued in 1975 since staff found the codes hard to memorise and time-consuming to check.Example: He was before his time in teaching them to think for themselves rather than cram facts in order to pass exams.Example: The most minimalist method is simply to take some mental notes for what does and doesn't work on the small screen and keep them in the back of your mind.Example: You can make mental notes all day long, but they lack the safety features of paper and digital notes.Example: It is not necessary for you to commit this filing order to memory as you will not be required it to employ it.more:
» facilidad de memorizar = memorability .
Example: Memorability is important, and the factors contributing to it must be carefully weighed when a notation is selected for a classification scheme.» memorizar datos = memorise + facts .
Example: The traditional concept of tertiary teaching is described (i.e. lectures during which the student stays a passive listener and has to memorise facts for reproduction during formal written examinations or tests).» memorizar palabra por palabra = memorise + word for word .
Example: He sounded as if he had memorized his speech word for word.