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  1. past

    • IPA[past]

    美式

    • adj.
      gone by in time and no longer existing;belonging to a former time
    • n.
      the time or a period of time before the moment of speaking or writing;the history of a person, country, or institution
    • prep.
      to or on the further side of;in front of or from one side to the other of
    • adv.
      so as to pass from one side of something to the other;used to indicate the lapse of time
    • noun: past, plural noun: pasts

    • 釋義
    • 片語

    形容詞

    名詞

    • 1. the time or a period of time before the moment of speaking or writing she found it hard to make ends meet in the past the war-damaged church is preserved as a reminder of the past
    • the history of a person, country, or institution the monuments act as guidelines through the country's colorful past
    • informal a part of a person's history that is considered to be shameful he was well dressed and enthusiastic, but the tattoo on his hand hinted that he had a past
    • 2. a past tense or form of a verb a simple past of the first conjugation

    介系詞

    • 1. to or on the further side of he rode on past the crossroads
    • in front of or from one side to the other of he began to drive slowly past the houses 同義詞 in front of, by, beyond
    • 2. beyond in time; later than by this time it was past 3.30 my watch said twenty past twelve 同義詞 beyond, beyond the limits of, in excess of
    • 3. beyond a particular point, stage, or limit he feels his opponent is past his prime it is still very good, but perhaps the site is past its best
    • no longer capable of he is past giving the best advice

    副詞

    • 1. so as to pass from one side of something to the other large angelfish swim slowly past
    • 2. used to indicate the lapse of time a week went past and nothing changed