bring to mind

bring to mind
(bring (или call) to mind)
вспоминать, припоминать; воскрешать или вызывать в памяти; напоминать

We will forget them or if we ever call them to mind, it shall be only as some uneasy dream that has passed away. (Ch. Dickens, ‘The Old Curiosity Shop’, ch. LIV) — Мы забудем это время, а если и вспомним когда-нибудь, то лишь как дурной и давно забытый сон.

Her sons were fat and exactly resembled their mother, and I do not bring them to mind except as eating and drinking. (P. S. Buck, ‘East Wind, West Wind’, ch. II) — Толстые сыновья были очень похожи на свою мать. Помню, что они все время ели и пили, и никаких других воспоминаний о них у меня нет.

‘Have you ever heard her speak of anyone called Bobbington..?’ ‘Really, now I can't call to mind that I have.’ (A. Christie, ‘Three Act Tragedy’, ‘Third Act’, ch. 6) — - Слышали вы, чтобы миссис Дакрс когда-нибудь упоминала имя некоего Боббингтона..? - Право, я сейчас не могу этого припомнить.

Writing about the Clarion Club brings back an incident to my mind that my mother told me about. (H. Pollitt, ‘Serving My Time’, ch. 6) — Повествование о клубе "Кларион" воскресило в моей памяти случай, о котором рассказала мне мать.


Большой англо-русский фразеологический словарь. - М.: «Русский язык-Медиа».. 2006.

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