Like Calder, he tried to memorize salient landmarks as they wound upward through the mountains. As I told him everything, he listened attentively, his eyes fixed on me as though he were trying to drink me in, memorize my face. He made a determined effort to memorize the route they were taking.
I used to write down ten at a time, three times each.Then put them on separate index cards and go through them until you have them down cold. Don't do more than 10 at a time though, and get the 10 solid before you move on. I'd recommend 3-4 days for 40 words, so you don't get burnt out and so you really retain them.
A popular way to memorize vocabulary is the use of mnemonics, which are mental shortcuts that help you remember more complex concepts or words. For example, you can create associations between words: If you don't know how to spell the words accommodation, just remember that it has two cots that need two mattresses.
If you memorize something, you learn it so that you can remember it exactly. He studied his map, trying to memorize the way to Rose's street. Synonyms: remember, learn, commit to memory, learn by heart More Synonyms of memorize.
I'll always remember this holiday. She doesn't remember a thing about it. She fondly remembered her early years in India. remember somebody/something as something He still remembered her as the lively teenager he'd known years before.
A group of memory bits in a RAM or ROM block. For example, the content5_[4.. 0] memory word defines a 5-bit memory in which the individual memory bits are content5_4 , content5_3 , content5_2 , content5_1 , and content5_0 .
But you can certainly learn 100 words in a day. Sure, you can't learn everything you could ever need to know about these 100 words, and memorise all that information, but you can certainly get a basic understanding of 100 words in a day.
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