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
- Two consecutive incubation periods must elapse, a total of42 days following the identification and isolation of the last confirmed case, before the outbreak is considered controlled.
必须度过两个连续的潜伏期,即确认和隔离最后一起确诊病例之后总共42天,才能认为疫情已得到控制。 - The further off this solid obstruction, the longer time will elapse for the return of the echo.
固体障碍物越远。回声返回所用时间就越长。 - A hundred long years must still elapse before Englishman could hear the name of Oliver Cromwell.
离英国人听到奥利弗·克伦姆威尔的名字还有一百年之久呢。 - The longer time will elapse for the return of the echo.
回声返回所用时间就越长。 - An appreciable time may elapse before plastic flow is completed.
在塑性流变完成之前,可以经过一段可估计的时间。 - 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。 - I cannot let the holidays elapse meaninglessly, my vacation should be a phase of harvest.
我不可能让假日过去无意义,我的假期应该是阶段收获。 - His vacation had consumed nearly all he had earned in the laundry, and he was so far from his market that weeks must elapse before he could hope for the first returns from his hack-work.
他的假期差不多花光了在洗衣房挣来的钱。而他距离他的“市场”又很远,他的那些下锅之作希望得到的最早的回音也需要几个礼拜。 - As we enter new century, economic and political situation changed with time elapse.
进入新的世纪以来,世界经济政治格局发生了新的变化。 - 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;
