英:[baɪ ənd baɪ]
美:[baɪ ənd baɪ]
英:[baɪ ənd baɪ]
美:[baɪ ənd baɪ]
不久,马上;晚些时候;
noun
a future time or occasion
adverb
before long, soon
The first known use of by-and-by was in 1526
vitamin Knoun
any of several vitamins that are needed in order for blood to clot properly
bulk1 of 3noun
greatness of size or mass : volume
a large body or mass
the main or greater part
did the bulk of the work
fiber sense 1f
bulk2 of 3verb
to cause to swell or bulge
to appear as a consideration
an issue that bulks large in her mind
bulk3 of 3adjective
being in bulk
bulk foods
vitamin Enoun
any of various oily liquid compounds that can be dissolved in fats, are found especially in plants, and are necessary in the body to prevent infertility and the breakdown of muscles
bite1 of 2verb
to seize, grip, or cut into with or as if with teeth
bite an apple
to wound, pierce, or sting a mosquito bit me
bitten by a snake
to cause to smart : sting
pepper bites the mouth
to eat into
acid biting into metal
to take bait
the fish are biting
to respond to something tempting
bite2 of 2noun
a seizing of something by biting
the grip taken in biting
the amount of food taken at a bite
a small amount of food : snack
a wound made by biting
a sharp penetrating quality or effect
the bite of the cold wind on our cheeks
bump1 of 2noun
a forceful blow, shock, or jolt
a rounded lumpespecially: a swelling of tissue (as from a blow)
bump2 of 2verb
to strike or knock against something with force or violence
to move along unevenly : jolt
bundle upverb
to dress warmly
burnout1 of 2noun
the ending of operation of a jet or rocket engine as a result of the using up or shutting off of fuel
the point in a flight at which burnout occurs
exhaustion of one's bodily or mental strength
burn out2 of 2verb
to drive out or destroy the property of by fire
to cause to wear out or become exhausted
mean1 of 4adjective
lacking distinction or prominence : humble
of poor, shabby, or inferior quality or status
lives in mean surroundings
worthy of little regard : inferior—often used in negative constructions as a term of praise
a person of no mean ability
deliberately unkind
stingy sense 1, miserly
spiteful, malicious
a mean remark
causing trouble or bother
a mean horse
excellent
plays a mean trumpet
mean2 of 4verb
to have as a purpose : intend
I mean to go
to intend for a particular purpose or use
a book meant for children
to serve to communicate, show, or indicate : signify those clouds mean rain
what do these words mean
to be important to a specified degree
health means everything to us
mean3 of 4adjective
holding a middle position : intermediate
lying about midway between extremes
being the mean of a set of values : average
mean temperature
mean4 of 4noun
a middle point between extremes
a value that represents a range of valuesespecially: arithmetic mean
either of the middle two terms of a proportion
plural something by which a desired result is achieved or furthered use any means you can
means of production
plural wealth sense 1
a person of means
butt inverb
to meddle in someone else's business
by-and-by1 of 2noun
a future time or occasion
by and by2 of 2adverb
before long, soon
1 The story about him became smaller and faded from the public eye by and by.
关于他的传闻逐渐从公众的视野中消失了.
2 The previous GoT prequel project starring Naomi Watts, by and by, shot a pilot in Northern Ireland before HBO decided not to move forward with that one.
3 But by and by he allows himself to be coaxed into the fold.
4 At first he felt it awkward, but by and by he got used to it.
起先他感到棘手,后来就习惯了。
5 Never mind, said Nello. It will all be changed by and by.
“没关系, ”尼洛说. “所有这一切不久都将会改变. ”
6 Predictably, it will split and fall apart by and by, though it may not crumble instantly.
它虽不至于立即瓦解, 但分崩离析的窘境, 恐怕是难以避免的.
7 By and by, however, he began to gain courage.
不过,后来他逐渐胆大了。
8 By and by I made another diversion, and beguiled her to sketch her story.
不一会,我又想法子往旁处岔, 花言巧语地把她那么一哄,她就居然把她的故事粗枝大叶地说了一遍.
9 By and by Aleck subscribed to a Chicago daily and for the WALL STREET POINTER.
不久,艾莱柯订了一份芝加哥的日报和一份《华尔街指数》.
10 Those numbers are going to get better, by and by.
11 By and by Mrs. Melbury came upstairs with a slight air of flurry and abruptness.
不久,麦尔布礼太太带着有些惊慌而意外的神情走上楼来.
12 It's very likely to clear up by and by.
很可能不久要放晴了。
13 Jack said he would do his homework by and by.
杰克说他过一会儿再做功课.
14 By and by, however , " fervent " gave way to " prosaic ".
后来的永远, 也许是从 炽热 走到平淡.
15 By and by, Margaret timidly stole near him, as if waiting to console.
隔了一会, 玛格丽特怯生生地挨近到他身边来, 仿佛等着要安慰他.
16 The character giving that agonizing scream on the dragon, by and by, is Lady Baela Targaryen (Bethany Antonia).
17 By and by, the facts leaked out.
后来真相就泄露出去了.
18 His dreamings and readings worked certain changes in him, by and by.
后来,他由于梦想和读书心理上起了一些变化.
19 By and by, out of the stillness, little, scarcely preceptible noises began to emphasize themselves.
后来在那一片寂静中, 有一点小小的, 几乎听不出来的动静渐渐地大了起来.
20 Things are bound to get better by and by.
情况总会好起来的.
1 不久
soon near directly shortly presently in a moment just now any second now any time now before very long in a short space of time within a short space of time before long in the short run before too long any minute now not take long any moment now fast quickly anon sharpish one of these days