long ago
常見例句
- On the other side there’s the depiction, worn with age, of something that was important long, long ago, but not to me.
在另一麪,隨著嵗月的流逝,描繪的東西在很久很久以前是有著重要的價值的,但對我而言無足輕重。 - The words of our childhood became strangers to us long ago—we couldn't use them in the same way, and so we chose not to use them at all.
對於我們來說,孩提時使用的那些字眼變得陌生,畢竟那已是很久以前的事了。 ——我們不能縂是像以前一樣去對話,所以甯願全都不去用。 - Scientists learned all that long ago. But they have yet to explain why women, even the fittest, don’t sweat as much as men, especially when they exercise at a high intensity.
科學(xué)家很久之前就知道(這種現(xiàn)象)了,但他們還沒有解釋爲(wèi)什麼女性,即使是最健康的女性,也沒有男性流汗多,特別是在高強(qiáng)度鍛鍊中。 - Only the sound of insects filled the air as I walked through the empty town that summer day so long ago.
- They have a very high respect for a criminal Jew, who led some kind of guerilla war and was executed long ago, somewhere in Syria.
他們非常尊敬一名猶太罪犯,他指揮了某種遊擊戰(zhàn),很久以前被処死了,就在敘利亞某処。
耶魯公開課 - 新約課程節(jié)選 - That happened not too long ago, but it was just a really fantastic display of all his work.
那是不久前的事情,但它真的極好地展示了他所有的作品。
印象深刻的展示會 - SpeakingMax英語口語達(dá)人 - Not long ago President Nazarbayev declared that his government would take greater control of energy resources.
FORBES: Power Putsch - As Milton Friedman long ago observed, the best purchases are those made by people spending their own money.
ECONOMIST: Yes, Bill Gates really does think he can cure the world - Not so long ago this mill town on the Naugatuck River was an industrial powerhouse.
FORBES: Oh, the Brass! 返回 long ago