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ago

/uh-goh/US // əˈgoʊ //UK // (əˈɡəʊ) //

之前,前,以前,以前的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : gone; gone by; past: five days ago.
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in past time; in the past: All this happened long ago.

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Examples

  • However, you may have approved a permission without giving it much thought, or granted an app access to certain data long ago, and now you’ve changed your mind.

  • A while I ago I ran such an analysis comparing some well-known authorities in the medical space to some sites notorious for being a bit spammy and so forth.

  • They say the board long ago legally delegated that responsibility to its executive, and that there was nothing unusual about the severances.

  • Scientists suspect long ago crocodiles lived in one region before spreading out to others.

  • Not too long ago, Bing documented its search ranking factors at a very high level.

  • Why would “they” want to crush him just for attempting to buy something twenty years ago?

  • The rebels though seemed somewhat chastened by the result despite more than doubling the anti-Boehner votes from two years ago.

  • Decades ago, the writer-director wrote an episode of the animated comedy that never was.

  • The Daily Beast has followed some of the refugees who landed in Sicily a month ago.

  • This was nine fewer than what he needed just two years ago when 426 members of the House voted.

  • Ages back—let musty geologists tell us how long ago—'twas a lake, larger than the Lake of Geneva.

  • Was he really condemned to an eternal solitude because of the girl who had died so many years ago?

  • Four years ago Hetton's horse had been first favourite, but it was ignominiously beaten.

  • Fern cases were very much in vogue some years ago, and this is really a very delightful way of cultivating the plants.

  • "That is why I told you the other meeting seemed a long time ago," explained the girl.