单词 | elapse |
释义 | elapse (ɪlæps ) Word forms: elapses , elapsing , elapsed verb When time elapses, it passes. [formal] Forty-eight hours have elapsed since his arrest. [VERB] Synonyms: pass, go, go by, lapse Collocations: minutes elapse Landline calls are not disconnected unless both parties hang up or five minutes elapse. Times, Sunday Times As more minutes elapse, he says 'we simply can't wait'. Times, Sunday Times After two minutes elapse, the bungee would drop closer to the tank, although the contestants were not notified of this. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 After five minutes elapse, (reduced to two minutes in the next season), it would begin to rain. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 For me, there was no time elapsed between these paintings. Smithsonian Mag (2017) They are offering you odds for the first team to concede a goal - by time elapsed in the match. The Sun (2009) Looking at the time elapsed, it is at least 30 hours. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Translations: Chinese: 流逝时间 Japanese: 経過する |
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