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🔑 yes·ter·dayBrE /ˈjestədeɪ/NAmE /ˈjestərdeɪ/BrE /ˈjestədi/NAmE /ˈjestərdi/ adverbon the day before today 在昨天◆They arrived yesterday. 他们昨天到达。◆I can remember our wedding as if it were yesterday. 我们的婚礼我记忆犹新,就像昨天一样。◆Where were you yesterday morning? 你昨天上午在哪儿?◆To think I was lying on a beach only the day before yesterday. 想想吧,就在前天,我还躺在海滩上呢。 ●not be born ˈyesterday(informal) used to say that you are not stupid enough to believe what sb is telling you (表示自己并不傻,不会轻信别人的话)◆Oh yeah? I wasn't born yesterday, you know. 是吗?我可不是三岁的小孩子,你知道的。 🔑 yes·ter·dayBrE /ˈjestədeɪ/NAmE /ˈjestərdeɪ/BrE /ˈjestədi/NAmE /ˈjestərdi/ noun [U] 🔑 the day before today 昨天◆Yesterday was Sunday. 昨天是星期天。◆What happened at yesterday's meeting? 昨天的会上发生了什么事?🔑 (also yes·ter·days [pl.]) the recent past 不久前;近日;往昔◆Yesterday's students are today's employees. 昨天还是学生,今天成了雇员。◆All her yesterdays had vanished without a trace. 她的过去已经完全烟消云散了。 🔑 yes·ter·dayBrE /ˈjestədeɪ/NAmE /ˈjestərdeɪ/BrE /ˈjestədi/NAmE /ˈjestərdi/ adjective [not before noun] (informal, often humorous) no longer fashionable or new 过时◆Email—that's so yesterday! 电子邮件,那太过时了! |