from far off
基本解釋
- adv. 來自遠(yuǎn)方(從遠(yuǎn)方)
英漢例句
- Big things rumbled, you could hear them from far off, and you had to work out where they would come, and get away from them.
大個(gè)的東西隆隆作響,從很遠(yuǎn)的地方你就能聽到,你不得不計(jì)算出它們的來勢(shì),然後躲開它們。 - Chris was a true hero in his dedication and commitment to bringing the important news and the stories of those less fortunate to us all — from far off places.
尅裡斯是一位真英雄,他用他的自我犧牲精神和對(duì)事業(yè)的執(zhí)著,從遙遠(yuǎn)的地方給我們帶來了那些不如我們幸運(yùn)的人們的新聞和故事。 - From far off he could hear a childish treble singing: "Waltz me around again, Willie, around, around, around.
他聽見一個(gè)尖細(xì)的重聲在歌唱:“帶我跳華爾玆吧,威利,一圈一圈又一圈地跳呀?!?/li>原聲例句
- I have gotten things from far-off places like Africa and Asia, but I cannot get the moon.
- If you lived during the time of Matthew himself, all of this stuff would seem fairly familiar to you, the idea that kings would come from far off and see a star, and that meant that the birth of someone great had been born.
如果你生活在馬太的時(shí)代,你會(huì)覺得這些非常熟悉,比如國王沿著星星指引從遠(yuǎn)方而來,那說明有偉大的人物出生了。
耶魯公開課 - 新約課程節(jié)選 - This is how she described what she could see from that house on a hill: "The far-off mountains in all their grandeur, and the deep valleys, and widely extended plains, and more than all, that little village below, containing only a very few white houses, but more than those young eyes had ever seen."
- My much older siblings would return home from college, usually with interesting new friends from far-off places who could be relied on to entertain and dazzle me.
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