moment
- n. 重要,契機(jī);瞬間;重要時(shí)刻;指定時(shí)刻
- n. (Moment)人名;(英)莫門特
詞組搭配
any moment (或 at any moment)
very soon
馬上,任何一刻,隨時(shí)
at the (或 this) moment
for the moment
for now
暫時(shí);目前
have one's (或 its) moments
have short periods that are better or more impressive than others
也有走紅(或得意、出風(fēng)頭、顯赫等)的時(shí)刻
I had my moments in the game.
我也曾在賽場(chǎng)上名噪一時(shí)。
in a moment
very soon
不久,一會(huì)兒
I'll be back in a moment.
我一會(huì)兒就回來。
instantly
立即,馬上
the fugitive was captured in a moment.
逃亡者馬上就被抓住了。
live for the moment
live or act without worrying about the future
得過且過,過一天算一天
the moment ——
as soon as ——
一…(就…)
the heavens opened the moment we left the house.
我們一離開家就下起傾盆大雨。
moment of truth
a time when a person or thing is tested, a decision has to be made, or a crisis has to be faced
嚴(yán)峻考驗(yàn)時(shí)刻;緊要關(guān)頭
not a moment too soon
almost too late
幾乎為時(shí)已晚
not for a (或 one) moment
not at all; never
決不,從來沒有
of the moment
currently popular, famous, or important
當(dāng)前流行(或出名、重要)的
the buzzword of the moment.
現(xiàn)時(shí)的時(shí)髦詞。
one moment (或 just a moment)
a request for someone to wait for a short period of time, especially to allow the speaker to do or say something
稍等片刻,稍候