bygone

美音:['baɪ.ɡɔn] 英音:['baɪɡɒn]

简单释义:


adj.很久以前的;以往的

n.过去的事;往事

网络过时的;已往的;往昔的

变形:

复数:bygones  


完整释义:


adj.

1.过去的,已往的
2.过去;过时的
3.过时的,旧式的
4.凋零;荡然无存

n.

1.过去的事;往事


例句:

  1. The Taoist theory is certainly wrong which says that the Utopia of mankind is the primitivity of a bygone age.
    道家的理论说,人类的乌托邦是远古原始社会、这种理论肯定错了。

  2. The additional newspapers allow readers to see how newspapers of bygone days covered historical events.
    此外,这些网络版的老报纸还能让读者看到报纸当年是如何报道那些历史事件的。

  3. Of course he spoke with a conventional sense of duty only, for that sort of wondering had not been unknown to himself in bygone days.
    当然,他说这话的时候,是出于一种习惯的责任感,因为在过去他自己也不是没有产生过这样的疑问。

  4. In 1991, in Mexico's Yucatan peninsula found a bygone era in the meteors, this fact impact craters further confirmed this view.
    1991年,在墨西哥的尤卡坦半岛发现一个发生在久远年代的陨星撞击坑,这个事实进一步证实了这种观点。

  5. That does not make them any easier to deal with, but they will not be solved by the methods of a bygone age.
    知道原因不会使问题变得简单,但是也不能用过去的老一套来解决现在的问题。

  6. But this post is not a lament for a bygone politics, because lord knows there are enough of those.
    不过,现在不是为以往的政治伤心,因为天知道这种事已经够多。

  7. Some members of my staff felt that I should observe the custom of bygone days and allow him to call on me.
    我的几个参谋人员觉得我应遵守已往惯例,允许他来见我。

  8. and cease from the use-less attempts at making a wholly new world conform itself to the rules and theories of a bygone civilization.
    而不再徒劳地尝试,建构一个由陈规旧习主宰的全新世界,将自己禁锢在其中。

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