bygone
英 [ˈbaɪ.ɡɒn]
美 [ˈbaɪ.ɡɑːn]
将“bygone”分解为“by”和“gone”。记住“by”表示“过去”,而“gone”表示“已经过去的”。结合两者,想象一个东西已经完全过去,不再存在,比如一段已经逝去的历史或时光。通过这样的联想,可以更容易记住“bygone”的意思是“过去的,不复存在的”。
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- bygone (adj.)
- early 15c., from by (adv.) + gone. Compare similar construction of aforesaid. As a noun from 1560s (see bygones).
- 1. 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。
- 2. She looked up some friends of bygone years.
- 她去看望了一些过去的老朋友。
- 3. The room had the elegance of a bygone era.
- 这个房间有着旧时代的优雅.
- 4. The ferry service of bygone days has been replaced by that tunnel.
- 往日的渡口已被那个隧道取代.
- 5. His talk was evocative of the bygone days.
- 他的谈话令人回忆起往昔的时日.