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had ever been的意思

had ever been中文翻譯:

曾經是

相似詞語短語

had been───已經(過去完成時)

had ever had───曾經有過

ever had───曾經有過嗎

had been done───過去完成時的被動語態

had been sold───已經被賣掉了

had never been───從來沒有……(been是be的過去分詞)

had been on───一直在

we ever had───我們曾經

been───v.是,有(be的過去分詞);n.(Been)(美)貝恩(人名)

雙語使用場景

This was, New York apart, the first American city I had ever been in where people actually lived downtown.───這是除紐約以外我所呆過的居民實際住在市中心的第一座美國城市。

It meant the death of everything he had ever been or ever hoped to be.───這意味著他曾擁有或希望擁有的一切的結束。

He could not recollect that the closing word had ever been applied in his case before.───他想不起來以前是否有人對他用過那句結束語。

But as he sat in his Fifth Avenue penthouse trimming his nails, Murdoch was as near to contentment as he had ever been.───不過,此時,默多克正坐在紐約第五大道的頂層豪宅中,修剪著指甲,心中像以往一樣滿足。

If Jesus had ever been an ego driven person. And He never was. He would have fallen for it.───若祂是受自我驅使的話,祂從來都不是,祂就會樂意附和,祂就不會拒絕。

At the place where Jesus was crucified, there was a garden, and in the garden a new tomb, in which no one had ever been laid.───在耶穌釘十字架的地方有一個園子,園子里有一座新墳墓,是從來沒有葬過人的。

But no formal charges had ever been brought against Duvalier in this country, not up to this point.───但是這個國家到現在還沒有正式控告杜瓦利埃,至少到目前為止還沒有。

she was now in an irritation as violent from delight , as she had ever been fidgety from alarm and vexation.───她現在真是無限歡喜,極度興奮,正如前些時候是那樣地憂煩驚恐,坐立不安。

One day, he took our class to see The Phantom of the Opera, and it was the first time some kids had ever been out of Harlem.───有一天,他帶我們班去看《歌劇院的幽靈》,那是一些孩子第一次出國宅。

英語使用場景

None of us had ever been able to discover whether it was a deliberate effect, or the result of pure chance.

Faces were closer to hers than faces had ever been, except those of lovers in the act of love.

No major national political convention had ever been held in California before.

I was more excited than I had ever been before.

It meant the death of everything he had ever been or ever hoped to be.

When I asked him if he had ever been to a prostitute he said he wouldn't degrade himself like that.

This corresponded to a higher stress than had ever been observed before in tin and perhaps in any other metal.

It was the most terrible place she had ever been in in her life.

No janitor had ever been at work here.