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since 在英語-中文(繁體)詞典中的翻譯
sinceadverb uk
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B2 from a particular time in the past until a later time, or until now
此後,從此
Emma went to work in New York a year ago, and we haven't seen her since.
埃瑪一年前去紐約工作了,自從那時起我們就沒有見過她。
He started working for the company in 1995, and has been there ever since (= and is still there).
他1995年就開始為那家公司工作,在此之後就一直在那裡。
I've long since (= long ago) forgotten any Latin I ever learned.
我早就把我學過的那點拉丁文忘光了。
更多範例减少例句Hostilities between the two groups have been in abeyance since last June.Roz has adopted one or two funny mannerisms since she's been away.I've been chewing the problem over since last week.Their movements have been severely circumscribed since the laws came into effect.Your piano playing has really come on since I last heard you play.
文法
SinceWe use since as a preposition, a conjunction and an adverb to refer to a time, and as a conjunction to introduce a reason. …
Since: timeWe use since to refer back to a previous point in time. We use since as a preposition with a date, a time or a noun phrase: …
Since and tensesWhen since introduces an action or event at a point of time in the past, we can use the past simple or present perfect after since and the present perfect in the main clause: …
Since + -ingWe can use since + -ing form to refer to time when the subject of the verb is the same in the main clause and the subordinate clause: …
Since, since thenWe can use since or since then as an adverb of time when the time reference is understood from the context: …
Since: reasonWe use since as a subordinating conjunction to introduce a subordinate clause. We use it to give a reason for something: …
Since: typical errorsWe don’t use since with extended periods of time. We use for: …
For or since?We use for with a period of time in the past, present or future. …
sincepreposition uk
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A2 from a particular time in the past until a later time, or until now
自從…;從…以來
He hasn't won a game since last year.
他自去年起就再沒有贏過比賽。
It was the hottest October since records began.
那是有史以來最熱的十月。
文法
SinceWe use since as a preposition, a conjunction and an adverb to refer to a time, and as a conjunction to introduce a reason. …
Since: timeWe use since to refer back to a previous point in time. We use since as a preposition with a date, a time or a noun phrase: …
Since and tensesWhen since introduces an action or event at a point of time in the past, we can use the past simple or present perfect after since and the present perfect in the main clause: …
Since + -ingWe can use since + -ing form to refer to time when the subject of the verb is the same in the main clause and the subordinate clause: …
Since, since thenWe can use since or since then as an adverb of time when the time reference is understood from the context: …
Since: reasonWe use since as a subordinating conjunction to introduce a subordinate clause. We use it to give a reason for something: …
Since: typical errorsWe don’t use since with extended periods of time. We use for: …
When or since?We use when to mean ‘(at) the time that’. We use since to refer to a particular time in the past until another time or until now: …
sinceconjunction uk
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since conjunction
(BECAUSE)
B1 because; as
因爲;既然
Since we've got a few minutes to wait for the train, let's have a cup of coffee.
既然等火車還需要幾分鐘,我們去喝杯咖啡吧。
更多範例减少例句I'm afraid I'm not a very good advertisement for the diet since I've actually put on weight!She stands a good chance, since only two people are contesting the seat and the other candidate is very unpopular.I can testify to the foregoing since I was actually present when it happened.There's no point hypothesizing about how the accident happened, since we'll never really know.I presume that they're not coming, since they haven't replied to the invitation.
since conjunction
(TIME)
B1 from a particular time in the past until a later time, or until now
自從…;從…以來
I've been very busy since I came back from holiday.
我度假回來後就一直很忙。
文法
As, because or since?As, because and since are conjunctions. As, because and since all introduce subordinate clauses. They connect the result of something with its reason. …
BecauseBecause is more common than as and since, both in writing and speaking. When we use because, we are focusing on the reason: …
As and sinceWe often use as and since when we want to focus more on the result than the reason. As and since are more formal than because. We usually put a comma before since after the main clause: …
SinceWe use since as a preposition, a conjunction and an adverb to refer to a time, and as a conjunction to introduce a reason. …
Since: timeWe use since to refer back to a previous point in time. We use since as a preposition with a date, a time or a noun phrase: …
Since and tensesWhen since introduces an action or event at a point of time in the past, we can use the past simple or present perfect after since and the present perfect in the main clause: …
Since + -ingWe can use since + -ing form to refer to time when the subject of the verb is the same in the main clause and the subordinate clause: …
Since, since thenWe can use since or since then as an adverb of time when the time reference is understood from the context: …
Since: reasonWe use since as a subordinating conjunction to introduce a subordinate clause. We use it to give a reason for something: …
Since: typical errorsWe don’t use since with extended periods of time. We use for: …
For or since?We use for with a period of time in the past, present or future. …
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since的例句
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Since both algorithms work in torsion angle space, they have many features in common.
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Since its description, the lifecycle of this protozoan parasite has eluded discovery.
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Overall, 12% met criteria for a major psychiatric condition and 28% had accessed a mental health intervention for a psychiatric illness since the cancer diagnosis.
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A syllabification such as *[plt.i] pity violates (23b), since the coda [t] is unlicensed.
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Thirteen percent of caregivers met criteria for a psychiatric disorder; 25% accessed treatment for mental health concerns since the patient's cancer diagnosis.
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Since w occurs in head position, m applications of assoclet followed by a single application of dereflet expose the -node.
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The final syllable can support a stressed foot since it is binary at the level of the mora.
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Since each module is different and independent, the same parameter can have a different meaning for different modules.
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