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completely forgotten的意思

completely forgotten中文翻譯:

完全忘記了

相似詞語短語

completely───adj.全面的;adv.徹底地; 完整地;v.全部完成;adv.完全地,徹底地;完整地

forgotten───v.忘記(forget的過去分詞)

forgotten baby───被遺忘的孩子

factor completely───完全因子

forgotten sepulcher───被遺忘的墳墓

completely dry───完全干燥

completely blind───完全失明

forgotten memories───遺忘的記憶

forgotten books───被遺忘的書

雙語使用場景

You open it to find a room you had completely forgotten about.───打開門后你發現一間你完全遺忘了的房間。

I'd completely forgotten about the money he owed me.───我完全記不得他欠我的錢了。

The magic was completely forgotten.───魔法已盡忘。

We've only been here for a day, and I've completely forgotten about all my business problems. The office seems so far away.───我們只不過在這里呆一天,就已經讓我完全忘卻了所有我生意上的麻煩。辦公室看起來離我好遠哦。

Ho would not listen, or seemed to suffer from a sudden amnesia and appeared to have completely forgotten where he was born.───他像不愿意聽,又像突然得了健忘癥完全忘了他的出生地。

In the era of Confucius, life, "Zhu Xia" has completely forgotten the name of this beautiful and elegant symbol of cultural heritage.───在孔子生活的時代,“諸夏”已經全然忘卻了這個美好的名字所象征的優雅的文化傳統。

While under hypnosis, subjects may be able to access past events that they have completely forgotten.───在催眠狀態下,受測人也許能夠想起已經完全忘記的過去事件。

In his letter he alluded me to a matter which I had completely forgotten .───他的信中提及了一件我已完全忘卻的事情。

And I had almost completely forgotten about the chocolate cake until Angel came home an hour later with a to-go box from a restaurant.───直到一小時后Angel從飯店里帶著外帶盒子回來,我已經幾乎忘記了巧克力蛋糕。

英語使用場景

But he had not been completely forgotten.

I'd completely forgotten about our bet until Bill reminded me.

I'd completely forgotten about the money he owed me.

But in this instance, comrade Preobrazhensky has completely forgotten about this fundamental methodological demand of Marxism.

I'm in such a muddle, I'd completely forgotten you were coming today.

He had completely forgotten how easily she fit into his arms.

I've completely forgotten her name.

She had completely forgotten how tired and hungry she was.

I had completely forgotten Karen until her squeal of laughter reminded me of the answer to Alison's question.