English to Portuguese Dictionary remembrance

remembrance

lembrança
definition
noun
a flash of understanding or remembrance passed between them
the action of remembering something.
translation of 'remembrance'
noun
recordação,
lembrança,
brinde,
memória,
lembranças,
presente
example
The Main Dining Room is an elegant 'remembrance' of the Napoleonic era.
In the foreground, however, the mother of one of the ‘disappeared’ kneels at a makeshift shrine in a quite moment of 'remembrance' .
The use of the poppy as a symbol of 'remembrance' comes from John McCrae's poem ‘In Flanders Fields.’
An honest peace must always contain within itself the 'remembrance' of the past.
But it is also the generation that has to decide how these memories will be expressed in historical understanding and communal 'remembrance' in the future.
She explained that 'remembrance' of the Holocaust is important because the number of survivors are starting to dwindle, and with them awareness can also disappear.
Today an unprecedented three-minute silence will be held across Europe in 'remembrance' of the disaster victims.
Repetition is neither wordy nor inefficient; it improves clarity, understanding, and 'remembrance' of the rules.
The greatest evildoers are those who don't remember because they have never given thought to the matter, and, without 'remembrance' , nothing can hold them back.
At the end of the green dock is a delicate pavilion for 'remembrance' of the war dead of Newham, the local borough.
These places were, and continue to be, sites of 'remembrance' , along with the hundreds of military cemeteries that were built along the front itself.
My 'remembrance' of him was when he was running for president he said, ‘Well, I'm going to raise your taxes.’
Spending a few minutes in 'remembrance' of lives that ended for yours is a pale substitute for the recognition that the ideas and actions that stoked the fires in Germany, in Japan and in Russia are readily found anywhere.
Williams insisted the service was toned down to one of 'remembrance' for the victims on both sides of the conflict.
My eyes swept the room, glazed in vivid 'remembrance' before my world began to clear.
There will be a service of 'remembrance' at the Museum Chapel.
He was playing it, he said, ‘in 'remembrance' of my partner Mary.’
I send you this picture as a 'remembrance' to those Canadians who rest in peace over here.
a flash of 'remembrance' passed between them
Both target the wax model as insufficient for understanding the 'remembrance' of things past.
And NASA named a day of 'remembrance' to honor the astronauts killed in the Colombia, Challenger and the Apollo disaster.
He has been called a québécois Marcel Proust, employing his own 'remembrance' of things past to create a timeless portrait of a city: Montreal.
The remaining stones were counted to determine the number of dead, then placed in a great heap in 'remembrance' of those who died in battle.
The trip down memory lane took an odd couple or two in its melody, who were seen tapping their fingers at the rhythm, occasionally smiling at each other in 'remembrance' of those good ole days.
Sarah whispered softly in 'remembrance' of her dear friend who had passed away two years ago.
Dubbed ‘The Memorial for Peace’ the building and its contents are a reminder and a 'remembrance' of those thousands who died in the landings on the nearby beaches.
Howie, you're a little bit younger than I am, but you may have a vague 'remembrance' of this.
The last three of these holidays were all about 'remembrance' of the dead.
Funerary practices normally involve a simple ceremony of blessings and 'remembrance' by family members and friends in a chapel or funeral parlor, leading to interment or cremation.
But the first step to recovery is 'remembrance' , and remember she had.
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