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for a long while的意思

for a long while中文翻譯:

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相似詞語短語

For a while───adv.暫時

for a long───很長一段時間

a while───一會兒

wait for a while───等一會兒

a little while───不久, 一會兒; 一時半刻; 少

long for───渴望, 羨慕; 憧憬; 想望; 思

for long───adv.長久

for a long time───長久;且;久;日長歲久;很長時間,很久

after a while───不久,過一會兒; 不一會兒;過了一會兒

雙語使用場景

She turned the matter over in her mind for a long while, but still could not come to a decision.───她忖量了半天,還拿不定主意。

he remained speechless.───他愣了半天沒說話。

Take my word for it, I'll give you a lesson that you'll remember for a long while.───相信我的話,我會給你一個教訓,你會記得很久。

But the rules of that game will continue to be set by the entrenched hegemon for a long while to come.───但在將來很長時間內,游戲的規則將繼續由現有霸權國家來制定。

Tens of thousands of New Orleanians remain in trailers, and a good number of them can expect to be there for a long while yet.───成千上萬的新奧爾良居民仍住在簡易的房屋中,他們中的許多人看來還要在那里呆很長時間。

Moreover, contrary to the views of some economists, it has been able to do so for a long while and continues to be able to do so.───更有甚者,與某些經濟學家的看法相反,中國多年來一直有能力這么做,并繼續有能力這么做。

She watched him for a long while and, finally, he put his head on the table, overturning the coffee cup, and wept aloud .───她久久地注視著他。終于,他一頭撲在桌子上,碰翻了咖啡杯,失聲痛哭起來。

She smiled, hid her face in her handkerchief, and for a long while did not uncover it.───她微微一笑,把臉蛋藏進手絹里,久久地不肯把它露出來。

There was no comment for a long while, and then a report of this in the Russian press to the extent that the police, etc. had "no comment" .───很長一段時間是沒有評論的,然后俄羅斯媒體對此的一個報道從某種程度催迫了警察局等,(其態度就是)“沒有評論”。

英語使用場景

She rounded her husband in the ear for a long while.

We conversed for a long while on the phone.

He rang the doorbell for a long while,but there was no answer.

They were quarreling for a long while and quietened down at last.

I haven't been there for a long while.

They sat looking at each other for a long while.

For a long while we had no news of him.

After having talked about some household affairs for a long while, we reverted to the original topic.

We have to shake him for a long while to rouse him from his sleep.