mnemonic

名词 n. 形容词 adj.
/nɪˈmɒnɪk/|/nə-/    /nɪˈmɒnɪk/|/nə-/|/nəˈmɑnɪk/|/ni-/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. Something (especially a series of ideas, letters, words, etc.) used to help in remembering a thing; a memory aid.
    — Mr Avery was a great believer in mnemonics; he had one for every possible aspect of flying – which was as good a way as any for student pilots to familiarise themselves with their new environment, but unless used on a daily basis could also be dangerous, for there were so many of them.
  2. The human-readable, textual form of an assembly language instruction, not including operands.
  3. Synonym of mnemonics (“the study of techniques for remembering anything more easily”). obsolete
形容词 adj.
  1. Especially of a series of ideas, letters, words, etc.: intended to help in remembering. not-comparable
  2. Of or relating to mnemonics (“the study of techniques for remembering anything more easily”). not-comparable
  3. Of or relating to memory. not-comparable

词形变化

mnemonick alternative,obsolete mnemonics plural mnemonick alternative,obsolete

词源

词源 1
Borrowed from Late Latin mnemonicus or its etymon Ancient Greek μνημονῐκός (mnēmonĭkós, “pertaining to memory or remembrance, memorial”) + English -ic (suffix meaning ‘of or pertaining to’ forming adjectives). Mνημονῐκός (Mnēmonĭkós) is derived from μνήμων (mnḗmōn, “mindful, remembering”) + -ῐκός (-ĭkós, suffix meaning ‘of or pertaining to’ forming adjectives); while μνήμων (mnḗmōn) is from μνάομαι (mnáomai, “to be mindful, remember”) (from Proto-Indo-European *men- (“to mind; to think”)) + -μων (-mōn, suffix forming adjectives and agent nouns).
Cognates
* French mnémonique (adjective)
* German mnemonisch
* Italian mnemonico
* Portuguese mnemónica
词源 2
Noun sense 1 (“something used to help in remembering a thing”) is borrowed from Latin mnēmonicum (“something used to help in remembering a thing”), from Ancient Greek μνημονικόν (mnēmonikón, “something used to help in remembering a thing”), a noun use of the neuter form of μνημονῐκός (mnēmonĭkós, adjective): see etymology 1. Noun sense 3 (“synonym of mnemonics”) is borrowed from Late Latin mnemonica, a noun use of the feminine form of mnemonicus: see etymology 1.
Cognates
* French mnémonique (noun)
* German Mnemonik
* Italian mnemonica
* Portuguese mnemónico
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