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mo.ment OCCASIONH5mEJ7mEnt, $5moJ-n [C]a particular time or occasion时候,时刻,时机When would be the best moment to tell the family?什么时候是告诉家里人的好时候?Don't leave it to/till the last moment (= the latest time possible).不要拖到最后。If you want a private conversation with her you'll have to choose your moment (= find a suitable time).如果你想要和她私下谈谈,你必须选择好你的时机。I can't find the address at/for the moment (= now) but I'll get it for you later.我现在找不到那个地址,不过以后我会把它找出来给你。He held up the poster just at the (exact/precise) moment when the TV cameras were on him.他正好在电视摄像机对着他的时候举起了标语牌。If you have your moments there are occasions when you do well in some way that is unusual for you.也有得意的时候I'm not a very good cook, but I have my moments.我不是个非常好的厨师,但我也有得意之作。The film had its moments but was generally pretty dull.那部影片也有它精彩之处,但大体上说还是很平淡。The moment (that) (= As soon as) I get the money I'll send the ticket.我一拿到钱就把票送出去。A moment of truth is an occasion when something important happens which tests someone and which will have an effect on the future.考验人的时刻The interview was my moment of truth--I realised I would be making a mistake if I accepted the job.那次面试是考验我的时刻,我意识到如果我接受了那份工作,我就犯了一个错误。
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