a while ago信息详情

a while ago发音

意思翻译

方才,刚才

相似词语短语

a short while ago───方才

a little while ago───方才;前不久;刚才

a while───一会儿

a little while───不久, 一会儿; 一时半刻; 少

a monment ago───一个月前

ago───adv.以前;adj.以前的;n.(Ago)(美)阿戈(人名)

after a while───不久,过一会儿; 不一会儿;过了一会儿

quite a while───半晌;有一阵子,半天;相当长一段时间

a moment ago───刚才,片刻之前;刚才; 将才

双语使用场景

John wrote me a while ago about his new baby.───约翰曾给我写信讲他的新生儿。

He fought with the urge to smoke one of the cigars he'd given up a while ago.───他克制自己的烟瘾,不去想刚才没吸的那支雪茄。

For many people, summer started quite a while ago.───对许多人来说,夏天才刚开始。

I remember , quite a while ago , that in engineering classes among the best, brightest and hardest working students were - the Chinese .───我记得,很久已前,在工科类班级里最好的,最聪明的及最努力的学生来自于中国。

I think Cannavaro was right when he said a while ago that I need to play for my club to stay in the national team.───我觉得卡纳瓦罗说得对,我需要在俱乐部的比赛来获得在国家队的位置。

A while ago, I got a "seh" out of him.───不好,不久以前他发了一个“二”的音

"Contribution to world growth matters more than size. From that point of view, China passed Japan quite a while ago, " she said.───瑞银的王涛建议,我们也许不必太在意这个里程碑,“对世界经济增长的贡献远比经济总量更加重要,从这一点来说,中国早在几年前已超越日本。”

Anyway, what I am verbosely trying to say is that I finished the lyrics to a song I wrote a while ago.───总而言之,我啰啰嗦嗦所想要说的是:我为我最近写的歌填了词。

A while ago Ming Ming told us the riverbank by his house is a great location to see the moonrise. I never had the chance to go.───记得前些日子铭铭说过在他家旁的江边看月出很棒,但是一直没有机会去看。

英语使用场景

But a while ago i found a way how to sneak it- i stuff it to the decollete .

The laughter had stopped a while ago and, ever since, Lydia's imagination had been giving her a hard time.

A while ago I had a dispiriting conversation with another eminent European scientist.

By his miserable silence a while ago he had forfeited all chance of helping her.

I bust up with Tim a while ago.

A while ago some fool offered a Matriarch's Whip for sale on the black market.

A while ago she had felt hungry; now her appetite seemed suddenly to have faded.

Quite a while ago Clayton Christensen of Harvard has mainstreamed the term "disruptive innovations".

He fought for the title a while ago.