elapse
英 [ɪˈlæps]
美 [ɪˈlæps]
v. (时间)消逝,流逝
过去分词:elapsed 过去式:elapsed 第三人称单数:elapses 现在分词:elapsing
Collins.1 / BNC.9627 / COCA.16721
牛津词典
verb
- (时间)消逝,流逝
if a period of time elapses , it passes- Many years elapsed before they met again.
过了许多年他们才再次相见。
- Many years elapsed before they met again.
柯林斯词典
- VERB (时间)过去,流逝
When timeelapses, it passes.- Forty-eight hours have elapsed since his arrest.
从他被捕至今已经过去48小时了。
- Forty-eight hours have elapsed since his arrest.
英英释义
verb
双语例句
- The longer time will elapse for the return of the echo.
回声返回所用时间就越长。 - Both curiosity and pleasantry come from his free and flexible painting style, and elapse with a life style marked by fantasy.
好奇心和玩笑都来自一种洒脱的趣味和随意的绘画方式,又随着这些似乎荒诞不经的生活。 - But thousands of years had to elapse before they came to apprehend thought in its purity, and to see it in the truly objective.
但经过若干千年,人类才认识到思维的纯粹性,并同时把纯思理解为真正的客观对象。 - Even though I exist in the brain process so many holes, but I still will elapse as time to remedy these loopholes and improve my personality.
即使我脑中的程序存在着很多漏洞,但我还是会随着时间的推移来弥补这些漏洞,完善我的人格。 - Many years were to elapse before I saw it again.
我再次见到它已经是多年以后的事了。 - As the time elapse dramatically, more and more children follow their steps.
随着时间戏剧化的发展有越来越多的孩子开始效仿。 - At least that's what it feels like when I'm waiting for something to happen and suddenly the seconds elapse at a snail's pace or I am given back stolen moments when I can't use them effectively.
至少,那是我等待某件事发生而突然秒数变得如蜗牛漫长时的感觉,或者当我无法有效利用某些时刻却归还的时刻时的感觉。 - Weeks, it is true, would sometimes elapse, during which pearl's gaze might never once be fixed upon the scarlet letter;
确实,有时一连几个星期过去了,其间珠儿再没有注视过一次红字; - No more than five minutes must elapse between starting the application and replacing the valve cover.
从开始涂抹密封胶到更换气门室盖之间的时间不得超过五分钟。 - It is often sad that time elapses, But actually it does not. Time stays put, we elapse.
人们常说时间流逝,其实不对,时间是静止的,流逝的是我们。