ago的意思和读音

ago

: [əˈɡoʊ] : [əˈɡəʊ]

adv.

(Art Gallery of Ontario);

adv.ahead

adv.before,previously,back,past,since

agoadv.

1.used in expressions of time with the simple past tense to show how far in the past sth happened

two weeks/months/years ago

The letter came a few days ago.

She was here just a minute ago.

a short/long time ago

How long ago did you buy it?西

It was on TV not (so) long ago.

He stopped working some time ago(= quite a long time ago) .

They're getting married? It's not that long ago(= it's only a short time ago) that they met!

adv.1.,

adv.1ed for saying how much time has passed since something happened

1. 79 headache n. 81 ago ad. 83 illness n. , ...

2. age ago air / ...

3.(Art Gallery of Ontario) aggressive adj. , ago adv. , agree v. ,, ...

5.(atmospheric gas oil)AGO200~380℃

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1.A few years ago, a 75-pound stingray leapt out of the Atlantic Ocean at Vaca Key and slammed into a woman, killing her in the process.西75使

2.It was one of my little sisters 'name, but she died one year ago, you look like her very much.

3.He said his management contacted Renault once "weeks ago and that is all" .

4.Just a few weeks ago, she met a friend she had not seen for over 10 years.

5.But a long ago there might have been a thick atmosphere that created a green house effect that raised temperatures.

6.Only a decade ago, Thailand was one of Asia's strongest democracies.

7.A few months ago, a Ugandan newspaper ran an antigay diatribe with Mr. Kato's picture on the front page under a banner urging, "Hang Them. "”。

8.EARLY morning at Barcelona's railway station and the platform crowd looks smarter than it would have done a year ago.

9.It also said in a recent statement that the U. S. had notified the Pakistani government of Davis' assignment more than a year ago.

10.If I had met him twenty years ago, I too might have been very worried about Ronnie's future prospects.20