bygone
英 [ˈbaɪɡɒn]
美 [ˈbaɪɡɔːn]
adj. 很久以前的; 以往的
n. 过去的(不愉快的)事; 往事
复数:bygones
Collins.1 / BNC.19260 / COCA.17359
牛津词典
adj.
- 很久以前的;以往的
happening or existing a long time ago- a bygone age/era
一个过去的时代 / 历史时期
- a bygone age/era
柯林斯词典
- ADJ 过去已久的;很久以前的
Bygonemeans happening or existing a very long time ago.- The book recalls other memories of a bygone age.
这本书追忆了一个久远时代的别样记忆。 - ...bygone generations.
过去的几代人
- The book recalls other memories of a bygone age.
- 让过去的事过去;冰释前嫌
If two peoplelet bygones be bygones, they decide to forget about unpleasant things that have happened between them in the past.
英英释义
noun
- past events to be put aside
- let bygones be bygones
adj
- well in the past
- bygone days
- dreams of foregone times
- sweet memories of gone summers
- relics of a departed era
双语例句
- We just see the nice memories of bygone.
总会看到过去美好回忆。 - These photos belong to a bygone age.
这些照片属于过去的时代。 - The baker's, sweet shop, and tea rooms are also like those of a bygone era.
面包店、糖果店和茶坊就像那些存在于逝去的时代的店面。 - His talk was evocative of the bygone days.
他的讲话唤起了对往昔岁月的回忆。 - A home built to the standards of a bygone age.
按照过去时代的标准建造的家宅。 - In a bygone era, a concerned adult might have stopped to ask them where their mother was.
以前,路过的大人也许会停下来问问她们的妈妈去哪儿了。 - But he is a bogeyman from a bygone age.
但是现在有关自由市场的一切都是过去式了。 - He was more drawn to the literature of bygone Europe than to that of his own region.
他更倾心于往昔的欧洲文学,而忽视了本土文学。 - Bygone cloud and mist, lost foam.
过眼的云烟,迷失的泡沫。 - The book recalls other memories of a bygone age.
这本书追忆了一个久远时代的别样记忆。
