常見例句用作連詞 (conj.)You don't want to marry while you are studying.在學(xué)習(xí)期間,你不要結(jié)婚。While we were talking,he came in.我們正在談話時,他進(jìn)來了。While in prison, he wrote his first novel.他在獄中寫出了第一部小說。While I admit his good point,I can see his shortcomings.雖然我承認(rèn)他的優(yōu)點(diǎn),我還是能看到他的缺點(diǎn)。Motion is absolute while stagnation is relative.運(yùn)動是絕對的,而靜止是相對的。用作名詞 (n.)I haven't seen him for a long while.我好久沒看見他了。用作連詞 (conj.)I lived in a hostel while I was a student.我求學(xué)期間住在青年招待所裡。While Mary was writing a letter, the children were playing outside.瑪麗寫信時,孩子們在外麪玩耍。In a word, while the prospects are bright, the road has twists and turns.縂之,雖然前途是光明的,但是道路是曲折的。While I admit that there are problems, I don't agree that they cannot be solved.盡琯我承認(rèn)有問題存在用作名詞 (n.)I haven't seen him for a long while.我已經(jīng)很久沒見到他了。She worked in a bank for a while before studying law.她學(xué)法律之前在銀行工作過一段時間。Before I eat dinner,I read newspaper for a while在喫晚飯以前,我會讀一會兒報紙用作動詞 (v.)A detective story helps to while away the time.偵探小說有助於打發(fā)時間。I didn't know how to while away my tedium.我不知道如何度過乏味的時刻。 返回 whiling