常見例句雙語例句In bygone days, we were inherently more respectful of one another and devoted more time to the niceties of getting to know someone and explore common ground.在過去的年代里,人們要比現(xiàn)在的人更加懂得尊重彼此,而且他們愿意花更多的時(shí)間去了解彼此的不同點(diǎn)并探討各自的共同立場。Like apparitions from bygone days, Prague residents stroll across fog-shrouded Charles Bridge, the local landmark that has served the city's inhabitants since the 14th century.布拉格地標(biāo)圖片。像幻影從過去的日子,布拉格居民漫步越過霧-遮閉的查爾斯橋,這地方的地界標(biāo)可作為城市的居民自從14世紀(jì)。forum.home.news.cnThose bygone days have been dispersed as smoke by a light wind, or evaporated as mist by the morning sun.過赴的日子如輕煙卻被微風(fēng)吹散了,如薄霧,被初陽蒸融了;權(quán)威例句One would have hoped that these views of working women were relegated to bygone days.FORBES: Readers SayBased on artifacts, kings and queens of bygone days seem to have been particularly fond of burlwood items.NPR: Excerpt: 'A Splintered History Of Wood'And in those bygone days, children, money actually earned interest which was a major reason to consider means of deferring gain.FORBES: Sometimes You Should Just Pay The Tax 返回 bygone days