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forget
- IPA[fərˈɡet]
美式
- fail to remember;inadvertently neglect to do, bring, or mention something
verb: forget, 3rd person present: forgets, gerund or present participle: forgetting, past tense: forgot, past participle: forgotten
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- 1. fail to remember he had forgotten his lines she had completely forgotten how tired and hungry she was 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ inadvertently neglect to do, bring, or mention something I forgot my raincoat she forgot to lock her door 同義詞
- ▪ put out of one's mind; cease to think of or consider forget all this romantic stuff for years she had struggled to forget about him 同義詞
- ▪ stop thinking about one's own problems or feelings he must forget himself in his work
- ▪ act improperly or unbecomingly “I'm sorry, Cassie. I forget myself”
- past participle of forget
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- past participle of forget
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- past of forget
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- past of forget
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- said when insisting to someone that there is no need for apology or thanks
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- said when telling someone that their idea or aspiration is impracticable
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- (of a missile) able to guide itself to its target once fired.
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- (of a missile) able to guide itself to its target once fired.
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- fail to remember: he had forgotten his lines she had completely forgotten how hungry she was
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