elapse 的 2 个定义
e·lapsed, e·laps·ing.
- to slip or pass by: Thirty minutes elapsed before the performance began.
- the passage or termination of a period of time; lapse.
elapse 近义词
go by; slip away
更多elapse例句
- He could have allowed a decent interval to elapse after the disastrous air strike, and then ordered the supply route reopened.
- Let an interval elapse between the filling of succeeding pipes.
- The publishers thought also that some time might elapse before a second edition would be called for.
- Hours must elapse before that tiny figure, provided it were approaching, could reach the solitary palm.
- When this occurred, the time that was to elapse between Laura's marriage and her return to the ranks was shortened to one week.
- It was a creed in which Sabatier had absolute faith, and the passing week was merely an interval which must elapse before success.