We’re supposed to forget the past that landed us here, ignore the future complications that might arise, and go for the quick fix.
Мы должны забыть прошлое, из-за которого мы здесь оказались, игнорировать будущие сложности, которые могут возникнуть, и попробовать все быстро исправить.
After years of suffering, she finally decided to forget the past and begin a new life.
Спустя годы страданий, она, наконец, решила забыть прошлое и начать новую жизнь.
Let’s forget the past and focus on the future. Let bygones be bygones.
Ты вернулся и должен забыть прошлое, сосредоточившись на будущем, потому что то, что было, прошло.
Chvabrine came to see me. He expressed deep regret for all that had occurred, declared it was all his fault, and begged me to forget the past.
Швабрин пришел ко мне; он изъявил глубокое сожаление о том, что случилось между нами; признался, что был кругом виноват, и просил меня забыть о прошедшем.
Many men, thinking soberly of General Lee’s words and example, wished to take the oath, become citizens again and forget the past.
Многие мужчины, здраво поразмыслив над словами генерала Ли и его примером, готовы были принять присягу на верность, чтобы снова стать полноправными гражданами и забыть прошлое.
We’re supposed to forget the past that landed us here, ignore the future complications that might arise, and go for the quick fix.
Мы должны забыть прошлое, из-за которого мы здесь оказались, игнорировать будущие сложности, которые могут возникнуть и попробовать все быстро исправить.
So I propose that we forget the past whatever may have occurred, and all go forward.
Поэтому, предлагаю забыть о прошлом, что бы это ни было, и идти вперед.
past — <>I.<> noun 1 time before the present ADJECTIVE ▪ immediate, recent ▪ ancient, dim and distant (BrE), distant, remote ▪ Many modern festivals can be traced back … Collocations dictionary
forget — past tense forgot past participle forgotten verb 1 FACTS/INFORMATION (I, T) to be unable to remember facts, information, or something that happened in the past: I m sorry, I ve forgotten your name. (+ (that)): Don t forget that it s Sarah s… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
forget — ► VERB (forgetting; past forgot; past part. forgotten or chiefly US forgot) 1) fail to remember. 2) inadvertently neglect to do something. 3) cease to think of. 4) (forget oneself … English terms dictionary
past — /past, pahst/, adj. 1. gone by or elapsed in time: It was a bad time, but it s all past now. 2. of, having existed in, or having occurred during a time previous to the present; bygone: the past glories of the Incas. 3. gone by just before the… … Universalium
past — /past / (say pahst) verb 1. Rare past participle and occasional past tense of pass. –adjective 2. gone by in time. 3. belonging to, or having existed or occurred in time previous to this. 4. gone by just before the present time; just passed: the… … Australian English dictionary
forget — for|get W1S1 [fəˈget US fər ] v, v past tense forgot [ ˈgɔt US ˈga:t] past participle forgotten [ ˈgɔtn US ˈga:tn] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(facts/information)¦ 2¦(something you must do)¦ 3¦(leave something somewhere)¦ 4¦(stop thinking about)¦ 5¦(not care… … Dictionary of contemporary English
forget — for|get [ fər get ] (present participle for|get|ting; past tense for|got [ fər gat ] ; past participle for|got|ten [ fər gatn ] ) verb intransitive or transitive *** ▸ 1 not remember fact ▸ 2 not remember to do something ▸ 3 not take something… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
forget */*/*/ — UK [fə(r)ˈɡet] / US [fərˈɡet] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms forget : present tense I/you/we/they forget he/she/it forgets present participle forgetting past tense forgot UK [fə(r)ˈɡɒt] / US [fərˈɡɑt] past participle forgotten UK… … English dictionary
forget*/*/*/ — [fəˈget] (present participle forgetting; past tense forgot [fəˈgɒt] ; past participle forgotten [fəˈgɒt(ə)n] ) verb [I/T] 1) to be unable to remember something I ve forgotten her phone number.[/ex] Did you forget about our agreement?[/ex] She… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
forget — [[t]fə(r)ge̱t[/t]] ♦♦ forgets, forgetting, forgot, forgotten 1) VERB If you forget something or forget how to do something, you cannot think of it or think how to do it, although you knew it or knew how to do it in the past. [V n] Sometimes I… … English dictionary
forget, forgot, misremember — The past tense of forget is forgot: I forgot to turn off the stove. The past participle is forgotten or forgot: You seem to have forgotten (or forgot) me recently. Forgotten is more widely used than forgot as the past participle, but both forms… … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
Forget — may refer to:; People * Amédée E. Forget, Canadian lawyer and politician * Claude Forget, Canadian politician * Guy Forget, former French tennis player * Louis Joseph Forget, Canadian businessman and politician * Maud Forget, French actress *… … Wikipedia
forget — [fər get′, fôrget′] vt. forgot, forgotten or forgot, forgetting [ME forgeten < OE forgietan (see FOR & GET): orig. sense, to fail to hold] 1. to lose (facts, knowledge, etc.) from the mind; fail to recall; be unable to remember 2. to fail to… … English World dictionary
forget it — forget (about) it 1. do not even ask about it. People point at our car when we drive down the road, and when we stop somewhere, forget about it. I enjoyed dinner, but as for the party, well, forget it! Usage notes: used to say that something was… … New idioms dictionary
Forget — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Amédée Forget (1847–1923), kanadischer Politiker und Anwalt Guy Forget (* 1965), französischer Tennisspieler Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demse … Deutsch Wikipedia
Forget — On pense automatiquement à un lien avec la forge, mais ce n est pas le cas : la présence d une commune appelée Saint Forget dans les Yvelines nous montre qu il s agit en fait d un ancien nom de baptême. C est une déformation de Ferreolus (=… … Noms de famille
forget — [v1] not be able to remember blow, clean forget*, consign to oblivion*, dismiss from mind, disremember, draw a blank*, escape one’s memory*, fail to remember, let slip from memory*, lose consciousness of, lose sight of*, misrecollect, obliterate … New thesaurus
forget — (v.) O.E. forgietan, from FOR (Cf. for ), used here with negative force, away, amiss, opposite + gietan to grasp (see GET (Cf. get)). To un get, hence to lose from the mind. A common Germanic construction (Cf. O.S. fargetan, O.Fris. forjeta, Du.… … Etymology dictionary
forget — ► VERB (forgetting; past forgot; past part. forgotten or chiefly US forgot) 1) fail to remember. 2) inadvertently neglect to do something. 3) cease to think of. 4) (forget oneself … English terms dictionary
Forget — (spr. Forscheh), Pierre, Herr von Fresnes, war Staatssecretär von Frankreich unter Heinrich III. u. Heinrich IV.; unter der Regierung des Letzteren verfaßte er das berühmte Edict von Nantes, st. 1610 … Pierer’s Universal-Lexikon
forget — index condone, forgive, leave (allow to remain), lose (be deprived of), neglect, overlook (disregard) … Law dictionary