keep track of time
常見(jiàn)例句
- Keeping track of time is essential for perceiving what's happening around us and responding to it.
要觀察周?chē)那闆r并對(duì)之作出反應(yīng)就須要我們記錄下事件發(fā)生的時(shí)間。 - Keeping track of these time shifts takes concentration, since theauthor will sometimes deliberately blur the line between war as grand drama andwar as farce.
因?yàn)?讀者)時(shí)刻追溯時(shí)間的轉(zhuǎn)變要花費(fèi)很多精力,所以,作者有意地不時(shí)模糊戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)的宏偉場(chǎng)景和戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)鬧劇之間的界限。 - Though we do it without thinking, keeping track of time is integral to the brain's function, keeping our senses and our actions ordered in a chronology that we then recall in the form of memory.
雖然我們并沒(méi)有下意識(shí)地去做,記錄時(shí)間軌跡卻是大腦不可或缺的功能,當(dāng)我們回想過(guò)去時(shí),回憶中感覺(jué)和行為也是以時(shí)間順序呈現(xiàn)。 - The ancient civilization of Mayans lived in Mesoamerica since 2, 600 BC and had an extremely complicated and accurate method of keeping track of time based on three separate calendars.
FORBES: Resolute About Resolutions - Titania had a hard time keeping track of all the mortal names, except for Beadle and Blork, but those were distinctive names, and actually rather faerielike.
NEWYORKER: A Tiny Feast - Consider keeping track of what you donated, including details on the items, and noting the estimated value at the time of the donation rather than lumping receipts together at the end of the year.
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