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
- 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。 - The empty factories are relics of a bygone age, no longer required by the modern world.
空荡荡的工厂是过去时代的遗物,不再被现代世界所需要。 - 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。 - A home built to the standards of a bygone age.
按照过去时代的标准建造的家宅。 - History is the mighty Tower of Experience, which Time has built amidst the endless fields of bygone ages.
历史就是雄伟的经验之塔,是时间在过去时代的无边原野中构筑起来的。 - Bygone days; dreams of foregone times; sweet memories of gone summers; relics of a departed era.
过去的日子;过去的梦想;过去的夏天的甜美记忆;过往年代的遗迹。 - He seated himself close to her, he gazed at her in silence, or he talked to her of years gone by, of her childhood, of the convent, of her little friends of those bygone days.
他的生活都集中在这一刻里。他坐在她身旁,静静地望着她,或者和她谈谈过去的那些年,她的童年时期,她在修女院的情景和她那时的小朋友。 - The ferry service of bygone days has been replaced by that tunnel.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。 - I also have many bygone things to talk about.
我也有很多往事要说。 - The additional newspapers allow readers to see how newspapers of bygone days covered historical events.
此外,这些网络版的老报纸还能让读者看到报纸当年是如何报道那些历史事件的。