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a few times a year的意思

a few times a year中文翻譯:

一年幾次

相似詞語短語

a few times───幾次

A few───少許, 少數; 一點點; 些許;一些;幾個

a year───年載;1年;一年

little a little few a few───一點一點幾點

few a few little a little───少一點少一點

for a few───有幾個

a few time───幾次

a few minute───幾分鐘

a good few───相當多,不少

雙語使用場景

Even though it's just one and a half hours away by bus, Rui only came home to see his family a few times a year.───他一年只能回家一兩次,盡管南京離他家只有一個半小時路程。

But, you know, it's Minnesota. It snows here a few times a year.───但要知道,這里可是明尼蘇達,一年總要下幾次雪。

A few times a year, but especially around the holidays, I take my kids someplace to volunteer.───一年總有那么幾次,特別是將近節假日,我會帶著我的孩子們去一些地方參加志愿活動。

A few times a year they invite the paying public to visit and raise large amounts of money for charity.───一年之中有幾次,他們會讓公眾付費入園欣賞,并以此為慈善機構籌集了一大筆錢。

I plan to move out to Thailand in 7 years and if you are the one, I can visit a few times a year in the meantime.───我想七年后就搬到泰國去定居,希望你會在那等著我。我可以一年去很多次那里旅行的!

But they were my grandmother's, so I keep them safe, and take them out a few times a year for family celebrations.───但它們是我祖母的,所以我完好地保存下來,每年在家庭慶典上取出來用幾次。

I see my parents only a few times a year, and they call me almost once a week.───亞欣說,“我一年只能跟父母見幾次面,他們大概一個星期給我一個電話”。

She initially thought it was a firing exercise of the type conducted by the South Korean navy a few times a year near the island.───她開始以為是軍事演習,南朝鮮軍方一年里在島嶼附近都要進行幾次。

I find myself still using it a few times a year, often in single-user mode, editing some basic configuration file.───我自己每年都要用很多次,經常在單用戶模式下使用,編輯一些基本的配置文件。

英語使用場景

We try to go to the opera a few times a year.

A few times a year it continues north, on seven-day trips to Etosha National Park.

They went out a few times a year—to the county fair, the watermelon festival, the occasional square dance or gospel singing.

Candidates are believed to be picked by Kim and the ruling Workers' Party, and the parliament meets a few times a year to rubber-stamp bills.

Earth-bound objects of this size appear only a few times a year, typically smashing into the atmosphere unnoticed and exploding into harmless, untraceable bits of dust.