きおく
Meanings
Noun
Verb (する)
1. memory; recollection; remembrance
2. storage
Pitch accent
おく
Used in vocabulary (54 in total)
loss of memory; amnesia
not in one's recollection; having no recollection (of); having no memory (of)
memory; ability to remember
Examples (30 in total)
He has a good memory.
You have a good memory.
He lost his memory.
It is still fresh in my memory.
Tom lost his memory.
A good memory is his weapon.
Even if my memories fade, my records will remain.
She lost her memory in a traffic accident.
He will be remembered always.
I don't have any memory of doing that.
We have the ability to remember.
We have the ability to memorize information.
What is your earliest memory from childhood?
Her face came back vividly to my memory.
The scene was burned into my memory.
I remember having seen him somewhere before.
I remember meeting that man before.
I remember seeing you somewhere.
I remember that I met him somewhere.
This experience will always remain in my memory.
It turned out that my memory was largely correct.
The scene was clearly printed in my memory.
I remember reading that book when I was a student.
My memory of that is still vivid.
The event still remains vivid in my memory.
The accident is still vivid in his memory.
She looked at the picture to refresh her memory.
If I remember correctly, Tom's birthday is October 20th.
Going back to South Africa had stirred up some painful memories for him.
The older we grow, the poorer our memory becomes.