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单词 bygone
释义
bygoneby‧gone /ˈbaɪɡɒn $ -ɡɒːn/ adjective Examples
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Carmarthen's street scenes reflect bygone years as do its placenames.
  • He had impeccable manners that somehow always reminded you of an older, bygone age.
  • I live part of my time in an imaginary bygone era.
  • In bygone days the Arms Park had an almost mystical quality for them.
  • It is a relic of a bygone age, a cultural icon with a colorful political past.
  • Miss Piggy, Kermit and the rest now come across as symbols of a bygone era.
  • On the second floor, room 30 is the favourite: devoted to dolls, toys and other mementos of bygone childhood.
  • Since the reprise of coach John Robinson, who brought national championships in a different, bygone era.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
(=a time in the past, usually when something was good)· The buildings have the elegance of a bygone era.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN
· He had impeccable manners that somehow always reminded you of an older, bygone age.· They appear now to be products of a bygone age.· Bundles of papers and piles of books guarded secrets from a bygone age.· It is a relic of a bygone age, a cultural icon with a colorful political past.· Will we at least be allowed our Nirvana, we children of that bygone age?· His iron-grey hair was parted in the middle and he had the mutton-chop whiskers of a bygone age.
· In bygone days the Arms Park had an almost mystical quality for them.· In bygone days, both railroad and stagecoach deposited visitors in nearby Point Reyes Station.· Pearloid sheet has been used for the scratchplate, again reminiscent of bygone days.· Today Deerfield is a destination for anyone enamored of bygone days.· Their attention to the minor details of everyday life paints a far more vivid picture of bygone days than any history book.
· One of the first examples of a curvilinear glasshouse, it stands as a reminder of bygone eras in Belfast's history.· Miss Piggy, Kermit and the rest now come across as symbols of a bygone era.· As centres of commerce, finance and fashion their buildings reflect the sardonic elegance of a bygone era.· Since the reprise of coach John Robinson, who brought national championships in a different, bygone era.· In a bygone era the postmen and staff of Frensham Post Office lined up for this photo call.· I live part of my time in an imaginary bygone era.· The wooden panelling and stained glass windows created a genteel air from a bygone era.· Straus' style evokes a bygone era, her language lyric, her ruminations bittersweet and poetic.
Phrases
PHRASES FROM THE ENTRY
  • Bundles of papers and piles of books guarded secrets from a bygone age.
  • He had impeccable manners that somehow always reminded you of an older, bygone age.
  • In bygone days the Arms Park had an almost mystical quality for them.
  • In bygone days, both railroad and stagecoach deposited visitors in nearby Point Reyes Station.
  • Miss Piggy, Kermit and the rest now come across as symbols of a bygone era.
  • One of the first examples of a curvilinear glasshouse, it stands as a reminder of bygone eras in Belfast's history.
  • Since the reprise of coach John Robinson, who brought national championships in a different, bygone era.
  • They appear now to be products of a bygone age.
bygone age/era/days etc a period of time in the past:  The buildings reflect the elegance of a bygone era.
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