Rememorar in english
Remember
pronunciation: rɪmembɜr part of speech: verb
pronunciation: rɪmembɜr part of speech: verb
In gestures
rememorar = reminisce ; hark(en) back to ; hearken back to ; recall.
Example: A general session featured Isaac Asimov who reminisced about libraries in his youth and predicted the continuing need for libraries.Example: The third point is one that harks back to the chapter on peer influences.Example: The term 'first cold press' hearkens back to the traditional method, where the best oil came from the first pressing; subsequent pressings release more oil, but of inferior quality.Example: As will be recalled from the foregoing discussion of Panizzi's ideology, his main entry was designed to represent a book not as a individual entity but as an edition of a particular work by a particular author.more:
» rememorando el pasado = reminiscently .
Example: He rubbed his head reminiscently and the boys returned to the old man, who was maundering ecstatically about his squaw.» rememorar el pasado = take + a trip down memory lane ; stroll down + memory lane ; take + a stroll down memory lane ; take + a walk down memory lane ; walk down + memory lane ; trip down + memory lane .
Example: Take a trip down memory lane with this fascinating programme featuring news reports, actuality and interviews from 1984. Example: Now that I'm officially a senior citizen, I find myself strolling down memory lane more than ever before. Example: So it was a joy to take a stroll down memory lane and revisit some of their most poignant and funny moments as described in the book. Example: Taking a walk down memory lane, she has uploaded an array of images from her childhood, including a picture with her late father. Example: Every generation has some movies, TV shows or favoite songs they connect with their childhood and love walking down memory lane. Example: She often does things that will send me tripping down memory lane.