铭记

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Usage and Meaning

The verb 铭记 (míngjì) means to deeply engrave or inscribe something in one's memory, implying a strong, lasting remembrance. It is often used in formal or literary contexts to express the importance of remembering significant events, lessons, or words.

Common Contexts

  • Historical or cultural remembrance: 铭记历史 (deeply remember history)
  • Personal impactful experiences: 铭记一生 (remember for a lifetime)
  • Important advice or words: 铭记 (engrave in the heart)

Collocations and Patterns

  • 铭记历史: to remember history deeply, often used in patriotic or educational contexts.
  • 铭记教训: to remember a lesson deeply, emphasizing learning from past mistakes.
  • 铭记: to keep something firmly in one's heart or memory.

Nuance and Register

铭记 carries a solemn and respectful tone, often used in speeches, writing, or formal conversations. It is stronger than simply (jì zhù, remember) and implies a lasting emotional or moral impact.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 铭记 with , which is more neutral and everyday. 铭记 suggests a deeper, more meaningful remembrance, often with emotional or moral weight.

Example Sentences

We should deeply remember history and cherish the current peace.

This experience made me remember it for a lifetime.

His words made me remember them deeply in my heart and never forget.