erst如何读

英:[ɜːst]

美:[ɜst]

erst是什么意思

adv. (副词)
  1. <古>以前,往昔,从前
  2. 起先,原先,最初
adj. (形容词)
  1. 首先的,最初的,开始的

erst英英释义

Adverb:
  1. at a previous time;

    "at one time he loved her"
    "her erstwhile writing"
    "she was a dancer once"

erst词源英文解释

Middle English erest earliest, formerly, from Old English ǣrest, superlative of ǣr early — more at ere

The first known use of erst was in the 12th century

erst 例句

1 Now is the Sun, erst spendthrift of his rays     And lavish of his largesses of light, Become a miser in his latter days,     An avaricious dotard, alter'd quite.

2 A desolate-looking spot on a flat expanse, through which the canal, erst a river, ran.

3 Think how erst your Eden, Day on day succeeding, With our presence glowed.

4 Of course the curate has been at the ball; but, like "Slippery Sam," erst Bishop of Oxford, not much in the dancing room.

5 The tricksy sprite did erst assist At hushed Verona's moonlight tryst; Sweet Capulet! thou wert not kissed By light winds only.

6 That erst thy false affection gave.

那是你过去馈赠的虚情.

7 We will erst awhile before continuing our hike.

我们将休息片刻,然后继续徒步旅行。

8 She saw, she trembled, like a river's course, Checked for a moment in its onward force, By some huge rock amid the torrent hurled Where erst the foaming waters madly curled.

9 The great Company, erst and long the rulers of Oregon, disown the acts and reprove the conduct of this man of men.

10 Then be our will obeyed, and this day's grant, In rank, as erst in deed, shall make thee noble.

11 I saw Thine eyes grown awful, life that looked on death, Clear purity on dark and cankered sin, The immortal on corruption,—not the eyes That erst I knew in life, but dreadfuller, And stranger.

12 Have sounded long-forgotten strings, And life once more as erst was bright.

13 Frequent is heard the voice of woe, Frequent the tears of sorrow flow; Such sounds as erst, in Camlan heard, Roused to wrath old Arthur’s bard; Cambria’s warrior we deplore; Our Llewelyn is no more.

14 It erst was green as olive-leaf,   It then grew gray as myrtle moss   The time it slid the moss across; But now ’t is marble-white with grief.

15 Of course, the curate has been at the ball; but, like “Slippery Sam,” erst Bishop of Oxford, not much in the dancing room.

16 But not for long; For ere the bounteous Autumn spreads her hues Of gold and purple, a cold voice will call And bring us to these wintry lands once more, As erst so often.

17 The tow'r from whence my childhood gazed Upon the subject fields so fair, Now bears a stranger's banner, raised Where erst my father's fann'd the air.

18 While the rifle cracked and the cannon roared, And the blood of the friend and foeman poured, He dropped from his nerveless grasp the sword That erst was the nation’s pride.

19 Das sind schon einige, da muss ich erst einmal ü berlegen.

有一些, 让我想想.

20 Ah God! and but for lingering dull dismay, On all that road our footsteps erst had been Even thus commingled, and our shadows seen Blent on the hedgerows and the water way.”

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