past 音标拼音: [p'æst]
a . 过去的;过去的
n . 过去,昔日;往事
prep . 过;超过;越过
ad . 过
过去的;过去的过去,昔日;往事过;超过;越过过
past 过去
past adv 1 :
so as to pass a given point ; "
every hour a train goes past " [
synonym : {
by }, {
past }]
adj 1 :
earlier than the present time ;
no longer current ; "
time past "; "
his youth is past "; "
this past Thursday "; "
the past year " [
ant : {
future }, {
present (
a )}]
2 :
of a person who has held and relinquished a position or office ; "
a retiring member of the board " [
synonym : {
past (
a )},
{
preceding (
a )}, {
retiring (
a )}]
n 1 :
the time that has elapsed ; "
forget the past " [
synonym : {
past },
{
past times }, {
yesteryear }] [
ant : {
future }, {
futurity },
{
hereafter }, {
time to come }]
2 :
a earlier period in someone '
s life (
especially one that they have reason to keep secret ); "
reporters dug into the candidate '
s past "
3 :
a verb tense that expresses actions or states in the past [
synonym : {
past }, {
past tense }]
Past \
Past \,
prep .
1 .
Beyond ,
in position ,
or degree ;
further than ;
beyond the reach or influence of . "
Who being past feeling ." --
Eph .
iv .
19 . "
Galled past endurance ." --
Macaulay .
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Until we be past thy borders . --
Num .
xxi .
22 .
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Love ,
when once past government ,
is consequently past shame . --
L '
Estrange .
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2 .
Beyond ,
in time ;
after ;
as ,
past the hour .
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Is it not past two o '
clock ? --
Shak .
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3 .
Above ;
exceeding ;
more than . [
R .]
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Not past three quarters of a mile . --
Shak .
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Bows not past three quarters of a yard long .
--
Spenser .
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Past \
Past \,
a . [
From {
Pass },
v .]
Of or pertaining to a former time or state ;
neither present nor future ;
gone by ;
elapsed ;
ended ;
spent ;
as ,
past troubles ;
past offences . "
Past ages ." --
Milton .
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{
Past master }.
See under {
Master }.
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Past \
Past \,
n .
A former time or state ;
a state of things gone by . "
The past ,
at least ,
is secure ." --
D .
Webster .
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The present is only intelligible in the light of the past ,
often a very remote past indeed . --
Trench .
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Past \
Past \ (
p [.
a ]
st ),
adv .
By ;
beyond ;
as ,
he ran past .
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The alarum of drums swept past . --
Longfellow .
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142 Moby Thesaurus words for "
past ":
above ,
above and beyond ,
across ,
after ,
ago ,
ancient ,
antecedent ,
anterior ,
antiquated ,
antique ,
antiquity ,
aorist ,
aoristic ,
background ,
before ,
behind ,
beyond ,
biography ,
blown over ,
by ,
bygone ,
bygone days ,
bypast ,
career ,
chronology ,
close by ,
continuity ,
dated ,
days beyond recall ,
days gone by ,
days of old ,
days of yore ,
dead ,
dead and buried ,
dead and gone ,
deceased ,
defunct ,
departed ,
disused ,
done ,
duration ,
durative ,
duree ,
early ,
elapsed ,
erstwhile ,
existence ,
expired ,
extinct ,
finished ,
fore ,
foregoing ,
foretime ,
forgotten ,
former ,
former times ,
future ,
future perfect ,
gone ,
gone glimmering ,
gone out ,
gone -
by ,
has -
been ,
heretofore ,
historical present ,
history ,
immemorial ,
imperfect ,
in excess of ,
irrecoverable ,
lang syne ,
lapsed ,
last ,
lastingness ,
late ,
later than ,
life ,
lifetime ,
nearby ,
no more ,
obsolete ,
old ,
old times ,
olden ,
olden times ,
on ,
once ,
onetime ,
out ,
out of style ,
out of use ,
outside ,
outworn ,
over ,
over and above ,
passe ,
passed ,
passed away ,
past perfect ,
perfect ,
perfective ,
period ,
pluperfect ,
point tense ,
precedent ,
prehistoric ,
present ,
present perfect ,
preterit ,
preteritive ,
previous ,
primeval ,
primitive ,
prior ,
progressive tense ,
psychological time ,
quondam ,
recent ,
run out ,
since ,
sometime ,
space ,
space -
time ,
subsequent to ,
tense ,
term ,
the future ,
the past ,
the present ,
then ,
tide ,
time ,
timebinding ,
too deep for ,
vanished ,
while ,
whilom ,
without ,
wound up ,
yesterday ,
yesteryear ,
yore
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