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 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。 - Forty-eight hours have elapsed since his arrest.
从他被捕至今已经过去48小时了。 - When the man and Cosette had taken their departure, Thenardier allowed a full quarter of an hour to elapse; then he took her aside and showed her the fifteen hundred francs.
那人和珂赛特走了以后,又足足过了一刻钟德纳第才把她引到一边,拿出那一千五百法郎给她看。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - As days elapse, the time I worked in the rig is increasing gradually.
日子一天天的过去,我在井场的时间也日渐增长。 - 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。