中英
mnemonic
/ nɪˈmɒnɪk /
/ nɪˈmɑːnɪk /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • adj.记忆的;助记的;记忆术的
  • n.记忆术;助记符;助记口诀
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     记忆术

    记忆术mnemonic)指帮助人记住事物的方法。把新的信息与容易记住的某种概念联系起来, 是常用的一种记忆术

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     助记的

    ... rote 死记硬背 mnemonic 记忆的;助记的;记忆术的 impulse 冲动;脉冲;刺激;神经冲动;推动力 ...

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    [计] 助记符

    -  助记符(mnemonic)是便于人们记忆、并能描述指令功能和指令操作数的符号,助记符是表明指令功能的英语单词或其缩写。

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     记忆

    mnemonic记忆的):希腊神话中的记忆女神莫涅莫绪涅 莫涅莫绪涅(Mnemosyne)是希腊神话中的记忆女神。

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    There were no convenient devices for taking notes, and early Greek orators delivered long speeches with great accuracy because they learned the speeches using mnemonic systems.
    当时还没有方便的记笔记的工具,早期的希腊演说家演讲很长很准确,因为他们是通过记忆系统来学习演讲的。
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    Many of them use a mnemonic method.
    他们中很多人都是用了助记符的方法。
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    Assembly mnemonic differences and usage.
    汇编助记符差异和使用方法。
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  • 百科
  • Mnemonic

    A mnemonic (RpE: /nəˈmɒnɨk/, AmE: /nɛˈmɑːnɪk/ the first "m" is silent), or mnemonic device, is any learning technique that aids information retention. Mnemonics aim to translate information into a form that the brain can retain better than its original form. Even the process of merely learning this conversion might already aid in the transfer of information to long-term memory. Commonly encountered mnemonics are often used for lists and in auditory form, such as short poems, acronyms, or memorable phrases, but mnemonics can also be used for other types of information and in visual or kinesthetic forms. Their use is based on the observation that the human mind more easily remembers spatial, personal, surprising, physical, sexual, humorous, or otherwise "relatable" information, rather than more abstract or impersonal forms of information.The word "mnemonic" is derived from the Ancient Greek word μνημονικός (mnēmonikos), meaning "of memory, or relating to memory" and is related to Mnemosyne ("remembrance"), the name of the goddess of memory in Greek mythology. Both of these words are derived from μνήμη (mnēmē), "remembrance, memory". Mnemonics in antiquity were most often considered in the context of what is today known as the art of memory.Ancient Greeks and Romans distinguished between two types of memory: the "natural" memory and the "artificial" memory. The former is inborn, and is the one that everyone uses automatically and without thinking. The artificial memory in contrast has to be trained and developed through the learning and practicing of a variety of mnemonic techniques.Mnemonic systems are special techniques or strategies consciously used to improve memory. They help employ information already stored in long-term memory to make memorisation an easier task."Memory Needs Every Method Of Nurturing Its Capacity" is a mnemonic for how to spell mnemonic.

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