lost time
常見例句
- He'll catch up on lost time by working harder.
他將更加努力地工作以彌補失掉的時間。 - There's a cost, she explained, in lost time, and a cost for women, because “people will think she's not the best person and that job was held open for a woman.
她解釋說,這樣會浪費時間帶來成本,女性自己也要付出代價,因為“人們會認(rèn)為她不是最合適的人選,那份工作本來就是留給女人的。” - The opening sentence of Proust’s “In Search of Lost Time” comes out as an ungrammatical “Long time I went to bed early,” and the results for most other modern classics are just as unusable.
在普魯斯特的“尋找失落的首句時間”出來作為一個不通“長的時間我就很早上床睡覺,”和其他大多數(shù)現(xiàn)代經(jīng)典的結(jié)果,也同樣無法使用。 - "It's estimated that the average commuter in our region, congestion costs that person in excess of $1000 per year in lost time."
- The plan was to stay for a year or two, and then go back to Canada, and I lost track of time.
本來的計劃是待一兩年,然后就回多倫多,但是計劃打亂了。
麻省理工公開課 - 固態(tài)化學(xué)導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - I think you'd get lost pretty much all the time.
你會經(jīng)常迷路。
友好的英國人 - SpeakingMax英語口語達(dá)人 - Great efficiency without adequate range means more stops to refuel (or recharge) and lost time.
FORBES: The Best Cars for Commuters 2013 - The EU has done very badly: 22 of its 27 members have lost time.
ECONOMIST: Lost economic time: The Proust index The - How quickly economies make up lost time will depend on where they have ceded ground.
ECONOMIST: Lost economic time: The Proust index The 返回 lost time