past的意思和读音

past

: [pæst] : [pɑːst]

n.;(

prep.

adv.

adj.

v.“pass”

pasts  

adj.+n.past year,past decade,past week,past month,past century

v.+n.forget past,remember past,recall past,reconstruct past,past destroy

n.future

n.history,ancient times,antiquity,long ago,yesterday

adj.previous,historical,earlier,former,bygonepastadj.

1.gone by in time

in past years/centuries/ages

in times past

The time for discussion is past.

2.[obn]gone by recently; just ended

I haven't seen much of her in the past few weeks.

The past month has been really busy at work.

3.[obn]belonging to an earlier time

past events

From past experience I'd say he'd probably forgotten the time.

past and present students of the college

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4.[obn]connected with the form of a verb used to express actions in the past

n.

1.[sing]the time that has gone by; things that happened in an earlier time

I used to go there often in the past.

the recent/distant past

She looked back on the past without regret.

Writing letters seems to be a thing of the past .

2.[c]a person's past life or career

We don't know anything about his past.

They say she has a ‘past’(= bad things in her past life that she wishes to keep secret) .”()。

prep.

1.later than sth

half past two

ten (minutes) past six

There's a bus at twenty minutes past the hour(= at 1.20, 2.20, etc.) .

We arrived at two o'clock and left at ten past(= ten minutes past two) .

It was past midnight when we got home.

2.on or to the other side of sb/sth

We live in the house just past the church.

He hurried past them without stopping.

He just walked straight past us!

3.above or further than a particular point or stage

Unemployment is now past the 3 million mark. 300

The flowers are past their best.

He's past his prime.

She's long past retirement age.退

Honestly, I'm past caring what happens(= I can no longer be bothered to care) .

IDM

In some sports you're past it by the age of 25. 25

That coat is looking decidedly past it.穿

past it(informal);(使too old to do what you used to be able to do; too old to be used for its normal function

In some sports you're past it by the age of 25. 25

That coat is looking decidedly past it.穿

adv.

1.from one side of sth to the other

I called out to him as he ran past.

2.used to describe time passing

A week went past and nothing had changed.

adj.1.,(,),(...)2.;3.;;4.()1.,(,),(...)2.;3.;;4.()

n.1.,,2.;()3.();

prep.1.()...,(),();,()2.();()3.()

adv.1.

v.1.“pass”

adj.1.happening or existing in the period of time that has just finished; happening or existing at any earlier time2.ended, or no longer existing

n.1.the time before the present, and everything that happened then2.the things that someone has done or the things that have happened to someone or something during the time before now; an earlier part of someones life that they keep secret because other people would not approve of it3.the form of a verb that is used for describing states that existed or things that happened before the present time

adv.1.going near someone or something while you are on your way to another place2ed for saying what time it is when it is not more than thirty minutes after one, two, etc. oclock; later than a particular time3.farther than a particular place along a road, path, river, etc.4.looking toward a place behind someone or something instead of directly at them5ed for saying that someone or something has passed a particular stage or point6ed for saying that a period of time passes7ed for saying that your attitudes or feelings have changed in such a way that you no longer think about something1.going near someone or something while you are on your way to another place2ed for saying what time it is when it is not more than thirty minutes after one, two, etc. oclock; later than a particular time3.farther than a particular place along a road, path, river, etc.4.looking toward a place behind someone or something instead of directly at them5ed for saying that someone or something has passed a particular stage or point6ed for saying that a period of time passes7ed for saying that your attitudes or feelings have changed in such a way that you no longer think about something

v.1.The past participle of pass

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1.As soon as I rounded the corner to go past the house, I saw this figure standing out in the cold rain with a sack in his hand.

2.To the world, to read and past, had not gone with the wind, has been deeply buried in the bottom of my heart.

3.Just like this, many years past, she had not got in touch with me at all.

4.The enemy will oftentimes try to trip you up in your walk with God by reminding you of your past.

5.THE scientific study of AIDS has dropped out of the headlines over the past year or two.

6.The same as The Evening, I do not know who first think of the festival, and do not know who the first Mid-Autumn Festival is in the past.

7.We have a paper to get out on Sunday but it's been a fairly extraordinary circumstance over the past few days.

8.These gems have been scattered throughout the city for the past two weeks, giving New Yorkers a chance to put a little groove in their step.

9.Integrating China into the international marketplace had been a goal of U. S. policy toward China for the past two decades.20

10.We haven't had a computer for a couple of weeks but I have been able to read up on the "news behind the news" during the past two days.”。