Apedia

Ago Time Long Years Don’t Past Happened Died

word ago
content 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
Collins
ago ★★★★★
/əgo͟ʊ/
1
[ADV 副词]以前 You use ago when you are referring to past time. For example, if something happened one year ago, it is one year since it happened. If it happened a long time ago, it is a long time since it happened.
  [ADV with v]
  • He was killed a few days ago in a skiing accident...

    几天前他在一场滑雪事故中丧生。

  • The meeting is the first since the war began 14 years ago...

    这是自14年前爆发战争以来的第一次会晤。

  • Harry's daughter is dead. She died long ago.

    哈里的女儿已不在人世,很久以前就死了。

  • Usage Note :

    You only use ago when you are talking about a period of time measured back from the present. If you are talking about a period measured back from some earlier time, you use before or previously. He had died a month before... She had rented the flat some fourteen months previously. You use for to say how long a period lasts in the past, present, or future, or how much time passes without something happening. She slept for eight hours... He will be away for three weeks... I hadn't seen him for four years. You use since to say when a period of time started. She has been with the group since it began. ...the first civilian president since the coup 17 years ago. You also use since to refer to the last time that something happened, or to how much time passes without something happening. She hadn't eaten since breakfast... It was a long time since she had been to church.

    ago仅用于谈及现在某个时间以前的时间。如果谈论过去某时间之前的时间,则用before或previously:He had died a month before(他一个月之前就死了),She had rented the flat some fourteen months previously(她大约14个月前租下了该公寓)。for用于表示过去、现在或将来持续的某段时间,或表示某事多长时间没有发生:She slept for eight hours (她睡了8个小时),He will be away for three weeks(他将离开3个星期),I hadn't seen him for four years (我有4年没见过他了)。表示某段时间开始用since:She has been with the group since it began(该集团创立之初她就在那儿工作),the first civilian president since the coup 17 years ago(自17年前发生政变以来的第一任平民总统)。since也可表示某事最后一次发生的时间或某事多长时间没有发生:She hadn't eaten since breakfast(她早饭后就一直没吃过东西),It was a long time since she had been to church(她已经有很长时间没去教堂了)。


    Oxford
    ago / əˈɡəʊ ; NAmE əˈɡoʊ / adverb used in expressions of time with the simple past tense to show how far in the past sth happened (与动词简单过去时连用)以前 two weeks/months/years ago 两周╱两月╱两年以前 The letter came a few days ago. 这封信是几天前寄来的。 She was here just a minute ago. 刚才她还在这儿。 a short/long time ago 不久╱很久以前 How long ago did you buy it? 这东西你是多久以前买的? It was on TV not (so) long ago. 电视不(很)久以前播出了这个节目。 He stopped working some time ago (= quite a long time ago). 好久以前他就停止工作了。 They're getting married? It's not that long ago (= it's only a short time ago)that they met! 他们要结婚啦?他们刚认识不久嘛! ago / əˈɡəʊ ; NAmE əˈɡoʊ /
    LDC
    agoa‧go /əˈɡəʊ $ əˈɡoʊ/ ●●● S1 W1 adverb
    Word Origin
    Examples
    Thesaurus
    Collocations
    Phrases
    used to show how far back in the past something happened5 minutes/an hour/20 years etc ago Her husband died 14 years ago.long ago/a long time ago He should have finished at university long ago, but he kept taking extra courses.a minute/moment ago The little girl you saw a moment ago was my niece.a little/short while ago Tom got a letter from him just a little while ago. They moved to a new house some time ago (=a fairly long time ago). We had our bicentenary celebrations not that long ago.GRAMMAR: Patterns with agoUse the simple past, not the present perfect, with ago. You say: · I started a new job a few weeks ago. Don’t say: I’ve started a new job a few weeks ago.Don’t use a preposition such as ‘at’, ‘in’, or ‘on’ before a phrase with ago. You say: · They first met fifteen years ago. Don’t say: They first met at/in/fifteen years ago.Don’t use ‘since’ or ‘before’ with ago. You say: · I came to the US two months ago. Don’t say: I came to the US since/before two months ago.
    open www.ankiedu.club

    Learn with these flashcards. Click next, previous, or up to navigate to more flashcards for this subject.

    Next card: Apróhirdetések classified ads

    Previous card: School trade secondary teaching skilled

    Up to card list: 2022考研英语词汇一笑而过