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    moment 的英语意思

    momentmoment /ˈməʊmənt $ ˈmoʊ-/ noun [countable] 查看全部语言翻译1point in time a particular point in time某一特定时刻:  It was one of the most exciting moments in his life.那是他人生中最激动人心的时刻之一。at this/that moment (=used for emphasis)(=用于强调) Just at that moment there was a knock on the door.就在那一刻,有人敲门。 She may be in trouble at this very moment and trying to call you.她此刻也许正身处困境,试图给你打电话。 I remember the moment when I first saw him after the operation.我记得手术后第一次见到他时的那一刻。 Quinn always seems to be in the right place at the crucial moment.Quinn 总是能在关键时刻出现在正确的地方。 I just this moment (=only a very short time ago) arrived and already Dan wants to know when I’m leaving.我刚刚(=就在片刻之前)到,Dan 就已经想知道我什么时候走了。 At this moment in time it would be inappropriate to comment on the situation.就目前这个时刻而言,对该情况发表评论是不合适的。 From that moment on (=after that time) we were the best of friends.从那一刻起(=从那以后),我们成了最好的朋友。Don’t say ‘in that moment’ when you mean ‘at that particular time’. Say at that moment: At that moment, everything stopped.2short time a very short period of time极短的一段时间:  He was here a moment ago.他刚才还在这里。 Can you spare a few moments to answer some questions?你能抽出几分钟时间回答几个问题吗?in a moment (=very soon)(=很快) I’ll come back to that point in a moment.我马上回到那个话题。for a moment It was quiet for a moment, then Rae spoke.沉静了片刻,然后 Rae 开口说话了。after a moment ‘I don’t understand,’ said Louise after a moment."我不明白,"片刻后 Louise 说道。 A moment later we heard a splash.片刻后,我们听到了水声。wait/just a moment (=used when you want someone to wait a short time while you do or say something)(=用于请对方稍候,以便自己先做完或说完某事) Just a moment; let me put these away first.稍等;让我先把这些收起来。 We have to be ready to leave at a moment’s notice (=very quickly).我们必须随时准备好即刻出发(=非常迅速)。 see thesaurus at time3at the moment British English especially spoken尤用于口语, American English formal正式 now现在:  Julia’s on holiday in Spain at the moment.Julia 目前在西班牙度假。 At the moment, the situation in Haiti is very tense.目前,海地的局势非常紧张。4for the moment used to say that something is happening or is true now but will probably change in the future用于表示某事现在正在发生或为真,但将来可能会改变:  Well, for the moment we’re just friends.嗯,目前我们只是朋友。 For the moment the rain had stopped.雨暂时停了。5the moment (that) somebody does something as soon as someone does something某人一做某事就……:  He said he’d phone you the moment he got home.他说他一到家就给你打电话。6the last moment if you do something at the last moment or if something happens at the last moment, it happens at the last possible time如果你在最后一刻做某事,或某事在最后一刻发生,即在最后可能的时间发生at the last moment The operation was cancelled at the last moment.手术在最后一刻被取消了。 She always leaves everything to the last moment.她总是把一切留到最后一刻。7(at) any moment extremely soon极快就到;随时:  The plumber should be here any moment now.水管工随时都会到。 The roof could collapse at any moment.屋顶随时可能塌陷。8opportunity [usually singular] a particular time when you have a chance to do something你有机会做某事的特定时机:  His wife Denise was there to share his big moment (=opportunity to do something great).他的妻子 Denise 在场,共同分享他的重要时刻(=做成大事的机会)。choose/pick your moment (=try to choose the best time to do something)(=努力选择做某事的最佳时机) He picked his moment carefully to tell them the news.他精心选择时机,把这个消息告诉了他们。 This was her moment and she knew she had to take it.这是属于她的时刻,她知道必须抓住机会。9moment of madness/weakness/panic etc a short period of time when you do not feel or behave as normal and often do or say something which you later wish you had not done or said短暂的时间里感受或行为有别于平常,往往会说出或做出事后后悔的事in a moment of something In a moment of madness I agreed to go with him.一时冲动之下,我答应跟他一起去了。 He experienced a brief moment of panic.他经历了短暂的恐慌。10one moment ... the next/from one moment to the next used to say that a situation changes very suddenly, often in a way which you do not expect or cannot explain用于表示情况变化极为突然,往往出乎意料或难以解释:  One moment she’s kissing me, the next she doesn’t want to see me again.前一刻她还在亲我,下一刻她就不想再见到我了。 You never know what’s going to happen from one moment to the next.你永远不知道下一刻会发生什么。11not believe/think/do something for a/one moment especially spoken尤用于口语 used to say that you did not believe, expect etc something at all用于表示根本不相信、不期待某事等:  He didn’t fool me for a moment.他根本没有骗到我。 She had never for one moment imagined that it could happen to her.她从未想过这种事会发生在自己身上。12of the moment the person, idea, word etc of the moment is the one that is most important or popular at the present time当下的人物、想法、词语等,是指目前最重要或最流行的那个:  They interview personalities on a topic of the moment.他们就当下热门话题采访名人。 the mood of the moment当下的情绪13have its/your moments to have periods of being good or interesting有时出现精彩或有趣的时刻:  a movie that had its moments一部有几处精彩片段的电影14be having a moment informal非正式 to be having a time of success or popularity – used especially in magazines正处于成功或流行的时期——尤用于杂志:  Short hairstyles are having a moment.短发造型正处于流行风口。15not a moment too soon almost too late几乎来不及;差一点就太晚了:  The ambulance finally arrived, and not a moment too soon.救护车终于赶到了,来得一点都不嫌早。16the moment of truth the time when you will find out if something will work properly, be successful etc检验某事是否能正常运转、是否成功等的时刻17be/live in the moment to give your full attention to the situation you are in, and not think about the past or the future把全部注意力集中在当下所处的情境中,不去想过去或未来18of great moment old-fashioned旧式 important重要的COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 1— 含义 1adjectives形容词right/perfect· I’m just waiting for the right moment to tell her.· 我只是在等待合适的时机告诉她。· The moment is not quite right just yet.· 时机还不够成熟。an opportune moment (=a good time to do something)· I was waiting for an opportune moment to leave.· 我在等一个合适的时机离开。a historic moment (=a moment that is important in history)· The fall of the Berlin wall was a historic moment.· 柏林墙的倒塌是一个历史性时刻。a memorable moment· There have been many memorable moments in this year’s Olympics.· 今年的奥运会有许多令人难忘的时刻。the exact/precise moment· Her stomach chose that precise moment to make a loud noise.· 她的肚子偏偏在那个确切的时刻发出了很大的声音。the very moment (=used for emphasizing that something happened at a particular time)· I could tell something was wrong from the very moment I walked in through the front door.· 我一踏进前门,就察觉到有什么地方不对劲。the present moment (=now)· At the present moment, there are 500 students at the school.· 目前,学校里有 500 名学生。an important moment· This was probably the most important moment in his life.· 这可能是他一生中最重要的时刻。a critical/crucial moment (=a very important moment)· This was a critical moment in the country’s history.· 这是该国历史上的关键时刻。a defining moment (=something that shows the real character or purpose of something)· The win was a defining moment in the boxer’s career.· 这场胜利是这位拳击手职业生涯中的决定性时刻。somebody’s finest moment (=when someone was most successful or admired)· The performance was one of the band’s finest moments.· 这次演出是乐队最精彩的时刻之一。somebody’s proudest moment (=when someone did the thing they are most proud of)· My proudest moment was when my daughter was born.· 我最自豪的时刻是女儿出生的时候。the worst moment· Standing on the edge waiting to do your bungee jump is the worst moment.· 站在边缘等待蹦极的那一刻是最难熬的。verbs动词capture the moment (=to take a picture, describe something etc that will remind you of a particular time)· They captured the moment on film.· 他们用胶片记录下了那一刻。enjoy the moment· She found herself laughing with him, enjoying the moment.· 她发现自己在和他一起笑,享受着那一刻。savour the moment (=enjoy the moment)· He seemed to savour every moment of their conversation.· 他似乎在细细品味他们对话的每一刻。relive the moment (=experience something again by thinking about it, talking about it etc)· In court she had to relive the moment her son was murdered.· 在法庭上,她不得不重历儿子遇害的那一刻。choose a moment to do something (=do something at a particular time)· She always seemed to choose the worst moment to interrupt his thoughts.· 她总是在最糟糕的时刻打断他的思绪。dread a moment (=feel anxious or worried about something that will happen)· She was dreading the moment when she would have to fire him.· 她非常害怕不得不解雇他的那一刻到来。phrases短语just this/that moment (=only a very short time ago)· I had just that moment arrived.· 我就在那一刻刚刚到达。at this moment in time (=now)· At this moment in time we cannot proceed with the proposal.· 就目前这个时刻,我们无法推进该提案。from that moment on (=after that time)· From that moment on I saw very little of Dean.· 从那一刻起,我就很少见到 Dean 了。moment to moment/moment by moment (=used for emphasizing that something changes quickly)· The colours of the sunset changed moment to moment.· 落日的色彩瞬息万变。every waking moment (=all the time you are awake)· He spent every waking moment in the lab.· 他把每一个清醒的时刻都花在了实验室里。at a given moment (=at any particular time)· There was no variety at all - you knew exactly what you would be doing at any given moment of the week.· 根本没有任何变化——你清楚地知道这周任何时刻自己在做什么。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 2— 含义 2verbs动词take a moment (=use a short time)· Coleman took a moment to reply.· Coleman 停顿片刻才回答。have a moment (=have a short time to use)· Can you come and see me when you have a moment?· 你有空的时候能来见我一下吗?wait a moment· Wait a moment while I get my coat.· 等我一下,我去拿外套。pause a moment (=stop speaking or doing something for a short time)· Lisa paused a moment, then said ‘yes’.· Lisa 停顿了一下,然后说"是的"。hesitate a moment (=not speak or do something for a short time because you are unsure of what to say or do)· Paul hesitated a moment then followed her.· Paul 犹豫了片刻,然后跟着她走了。spare a moment (=used when asking someone if they have a short time available to spend with you)· Can you spare a moment to go through some figures with me?· 你能抽出一点时间和我核对一些数据吗?phrases短语just a moment (=used when telling someone to wait)· Just a moment, I’ll go and get her.· 稍等,我去叫她来。at a moment’s notice (=very quickly)· Fire fighters need to be able to get ready at a moment’s notice.· 消防员需要能够随时准备就绪。a moment ago· I saw him outside just a moment ago.· 我刚才还在外面看见他。there’s never a dull moment (=something is always exciting or full of activity)· There’s never a dull moment with Chris around!· 有 Chris 在,绝不会有无聊的时刻!adjectives形容词a brief moment· For a brief moment, he looked directly at her.· 短短的一瞬间,他直视着她。a fleeting moment (=a very short time)· For a fleeting moment she wanted to run away.· 一转瞬之间,她想要逃跑。a long moment· He was silent for a long moment before replying.· 他沉默了很长一段时间才作答。a spare moment (=short period of time when you are not doing other things)· She spent every spare moment in the library.· 她把每一个空闲时刻都花在图书馆里。