单词 | bygone |
释义 | bygone (baɪgɒn , US -gɔːn ) Word forms: bygones 1. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] Bygone means happening or existing a very long time ago. The book recalls other memories of a bygone age. ...bygone generations. Synonyms: past, former, previous, lost 2. let bygones be bygones phrase If two people let bygones be bygones, they decide to forget about unpleasant things that have happened between them in the past. Collocations: bygone days To activists calling for focus on crime and migration, he said there would be no 'harking back to bygone days'. Times, Sunday Times Stoke may have struggled to recover in bygone days, but their response was cool, calm and ultimately emphatic. Times, Sunday Times A much-weathered milestone in the verge bore witness to the importance of this old byway to riders and coach travellers of bygone days. Times,Sunday Times There are good reasons to recognize the continuity of bygone days with the here and now. Christianity Today Relive bygone days through photographs and film. Times, Sunday Times In this type of poem, the poet looks back at some bygone time, place, or persons. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Like the fact he was hardly over-whelmed with sympathy when bat-tling a horrendous casualty list of his own in bygone times. The Sun Cat's-eye sunnies, a box bag and pointy slingbacks all give a nod to bygone times. The Sun Its website invites visitors to 'step back in time and experience the romance of travel in bygone times while passing through picturesque countryside, beautiful forest and historic towns'. Times, Sunday Times This custom recalls the riches of bygone times. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 很久以前的 Japanese: 過去の |
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