单词 | tempus fugit |
释义 | tempus fugitphr. ‘Time flies’; time is pressing, circumstances change quickly. Used esp. to draw attention to a pressing need for action. ΚΠ 1792 Trials at Large King's Comm. of Peace VII. iii. 389/1 Mr. Garrow looks at the watch.—My lord, the truth is, what he calls the maker's name, Foodge, is the motto tempus fugit. 1842 ‘J. Cypress, Jr.’ Sporting Scenes & Sundry Sketches II. 141 Come, my friends to business. ‘Tempus fugit,’ is my motto you know. 1871 H. B. Stowe My Wife & I xxiii. 244 As he and I both have got to make our living by scratching, and tempus fugit, and we've got articles to write.., may I humbly request that you will withdraw the confusing light of your bright eyes from us for the present. 1924 Amer. Jrnl. Sociol. 30 281 With others the tempus fugit means what it always meant: the approach of death. 1980 Times 16 June 23/3 (advt.) Tempus fugit so get your skates on. 2001 Time 17 Dec. 73/3 Can't they hear that sound of clocks ticking? Tempus fugit, assholes. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < phr.1792 |
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