常見例句雙語例句Intense emotional sensations etch first experiences deeply into memory, creating what psychologists call "flashbulb memories."強烈的情感把我們的第一次深深地刻在腦海裡,創(chuàng)造出心理學(xué)家所說的"閃光燈式的廻憶"。Actually even so-called 'flashbulb memories'—like where you were when Kennedy was shot—can be quite inaccurate or easily change over time.事實上,即使是閃光燈記憶,就像你在肯尼迪被射殺的現(xiàn)場,也是非常不精確的,非常容易改變的。It’s true that we often recall extremely emotional events, sometimes called flashbulb memories because they seem to have a photographic quality.的確,我們經(jīng)常廻憶起那些十分動人的時間,有時叫做一閃唸,因爲(wèi)這些記憶看上就好像照片。權(quán)威例句Mr Fuller's breathless tales of youthful guile, and his flashbulb snapshots of legendary New Yorkers, are as entertaining as a well-edited tabloid.ECONOMIST: American film 返回 flashbulb