memorabilia
/ˌmemərəˈbɪliə/ (bre, ipa) · [mˌɛmɚəbˈiljə] /ˌmemərəˈbɪliə/ (ame, ipa)
memorabilia — noun
1. things people keep or collect as reminders of a famous person, an important even
things people keep or collect as reminders of a famous person, an important event, or an activity they care about
Dario bought Beatles memorabilia from a small shop near Abbey Road.
collocation: Beatles memorabilia
Wei keeps concert memorabilia in boxes under the bed at home.
The museum displayed wartime memorabilia from families in the town.
At the charity fair, signed memorabilia from local players sold out first.
- souvenir
usually something you bring back from a trip or event
- memento
often a more personal reminder of one memory or relationship
- collectible
broader and often emphasizes trade or market value
文法句型
music/sports/film memorabilia
memorabilia from + person/event
a piece of memorabilia
用法筆記
Usually used for collections of objects linked to celebrities, teams, films, or major events. If you need to mention one item, say a piece of memorabilia rather than a memorabilia.