immemorial
常見例句
- People have been kicking objects around for fun since time immemorial.
自古以來人們爲(wèi)了取樂就將身邊的東西踢來踢去。 - Since time immemorial, the whale has been wreathed in mystery—and of course it almost predates time itself, having existed long before the land around which it swims.
自遠(yuǎn)古以來,鯨魚一直被披上神秘的色彩--儅然它們也的確幾乎與時間一樣古老,它們存在的時間比它們遊過的陸地的歷史還長。 - There was this best-seller a few years ago [in 1984], it went through about ten printings, by a woman named Joan Peters—or at least, signed by Joan Peters—called From Time Immemorial.
在幾年前[1984年],它曾是本暢銷書,曾被印刷了十多次,是一位名爲(wèi)瓊·彼得斯的女子寫的(應(yīng)該是名女子,因爲(wèi)簽名是瓊·彼得斯),書名叫《遠(yuǎn)古以來》。 書中腳注衆(zhòng)多。 - And I don't know why, but since time immemorial that is the way computer scientists have drawn trees.
葉子是在最下麪的,我不知道爲(wèi)什麼,但從記事以來他們就是這麼畫樹的,這也許就是爲(wèi)什麼我們。
麻省理工公開課 - 計算機科學(xué)及編程導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - Human rights seems like such a sort of time immemorial concept.
人權(quán)聽起來就像是一個如此,久遠(yuǎn)的概唸。
普林斯頓公開課 - 人性課程節(jié)選 - No. Everybody's been using that, sort of since time immemorial or at least since the sixteenth century.
不,每個人都在用它,這個進(jìn)程可能可以追溯到太古時期,不過至少16世紀(jì)。
耶魯公開課 - 聆聽音樂課程節(jié)選 - People have aggregated their capital, i.e. saved money, and started and expanded businesses since time immemorial.
FORBES: Barack Obama: The Anti-Capital President - Platitudes like these have been the stuff of commencement speeches from time immemorial.
ECONOMIST: Lexington - Taking the football team hostage as a way to get public support for school financing has happened since time immemorial.
FORBES: Will Jacksonville, Florida, kill school sports? 返回 immemorial