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bear in mind (that)
to remember something important when you are doing something, because it could affect what you do

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

remember to form an idea in your mind of people, events, places etc from the past:
I remember Janine – she lived in that house on the corner.
I can’t remember how the film ends.
He remembered meeting her at a party once.
recall to remember a particular fact, event, or situation, especially in order to tell someone about it:
Can you recall where your husband was that night?
She recalled that he had seemed a strange, lonely man.
recollect formal to remember an event or situation:
Harry smiled as he recollected the scene.
She tried to recollect what had happened next in her dream.
memorize to learn facts, a piece of writing or music etc, so that you can remember them later:
He’s trying to memorize his speech.
Don’t write down your PIN number, memorize it.
think back/look back to think about something that happened in the past:
I thought back to when I was his age.
Looking back, I should have been more patient with her.
We need to stop looking back and start thinking about the future.
reminisce /ˌreməˈnɪs, ˌremɪˈnɪs/ to talk about pleasant events, people, experiences etc from the past, because you want to remember them or enjoy talking about them:
They were reminiscing about old times.
I used to spend hours listening to my grandfather reminisce.
bear something in mind to remember something important when you are doing something, because it could affect what you do:
Bear in mind that this is the first time he’s done this.
something is on the tip of your tongue used to say that you know a word or a name but that you have difficulty remembering it at this exact moment:
His name’s on the tip of my tongue. I’ll think of it in a minute.
remind somebody of something to make you think of another person, thing, or time, because they are similar:
It reminds me of the time when I first started teaching.
The taste reminded him of school dinners.

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus

bear in mind
bear/keep (something) in mind
to remember a piece of information when you are making decisions or thinking about a matter.
Bearing in mind that she's had so little experience, I thought she did very well.
(often + that)
Of course, repair work on older buildings is an expensive business and that's always something to be borne in mind.

keep (someone) in mind
to remember that someone is available.
Please keep me in mind if any new projects come up.

keep (something) in mind
to remember a piece of information when you are doing something or thinking about a matter.
We will only have 20 minutes to argue our position – you must keep that in mind.

If you can help them, fine, but keep in mind that our policy is, no special deals.

Usage notes: also used in the form bear something in mind:
Bearing in mind that she's had so little experience, I thought she did very well.

keep (something) in mind
to remember a piece of information when you are doing something or thinking about a matter.
We will only have 20 minutes to argue our position – you must keep that in mind.

If you can help them, fine, but keep in mind that our policy is, no special deals.

Usage notes: also used in the form bear something in mind:
Bearing in mind that she's had so little experience, I thought she did very well.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

bear something in mind
bear/keep (something) in mind
to remember a piece of information when you are making decisions or thinking about a matter.
Bearing in mind that she's had so little experience, I thought she did very well.
(often + that)
Of course, repair work on older buildings is an expensive business and that's always something to be borne in mind.

keep (someone) in mind
to remember that someone is available.
Please keep me in mind if any new projects come up.

keep (something) in mind
to remember a piece of information when you are doing something or thinking about a matter.
We will only have 20 minutes to argue our position – you must keep that in mind.

If you can help them, fine, but keep in mind that our policy is, no special deals.

Usage notes: also used in the form bear something in mind:
Bearing in mind that she's had so little experience, I thought she did very well.

keep (something) in mind
to remember a piece of information when you are doing something or thinking about a matter.
We will only have 20 minutes to argue our position – you must keep that in mind.

If you can help them, fine, but keep in mind that our policy is, no special deals.

Usage notes: also used in the form bear something in mind:
Bearing in mind that she's had so little experience, I thought she did very well.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

bear in mind
bear (someone or something) in mind
to remember and think about someone or something; to consider that something is so
"Please keep the starting time for the concert in mind so that we can arrive early."

We had to bear in mind that the child was only three years old.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

bear something in mind
bear (someone or something) in mind
to remember and think about someone or something; to consider that something is so
"Please keep the starting time for the concert in mind so that we can arrive early."

We had to bear in mind that the child was only three years old.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

bear in mind
See: IN MIND.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

bear someone in mind
bear (someone or something) in mind
to remember and think about someone or something; to consider that something is so
"Please keep the starting time for the concert in mind so that we can arrive early."

We had to bear in mind that the child was only three years old.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary


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