hark back
英 [hɑːk bæk]
美 [hɑːrk bæk]
网络 回想
英英释义
verb
- go back to something earlier
- This harks back to a previous remark of his
双语例句
- Hour the good hour is bad of you let me can not see clearly, this considers as what to love deep place, I can give up happiness to hark back a choice
时好时坏的你让我看不清楚,这算什么爱到深处,我可以放弃幸福回到原处选择 - To hark back to what we were discussing earlier.
回到我们原来的议题上来。 - If one's memories do not hark back to the more distant past, it would be sensible to begin the family-tree with our traceable immediate ancestors and those descended from them and take it from there. ( The writer is a retired lawyer)
如果我们记不起遥远的过去,我们大可以从可追溯到的祖先及其后代开始。(作者是退休律师) - Suggesting inflation in a recession is not to hark back to the Phillips curve, which depicts an inverse relation between unemployment and inflation rates.
在衰退的环境下提出(适度)通胀,并非重新听命于菲利普斯曲线(phillipscurve,描绘失业率与通胀率之间的反向变动关系)。 - To hark back to Miss Baldwin, her book more than once expresses her amazement at the vocabulary of the modern woman.
再说到鲍德温小姐,她的书不止一次地表达了她对现代妇女遣词用字的惊异心情。 - For those in the US who hark back to the Glass-Steagall Act, the distinction is between commercial and riskier investment banking.
对美国那些重提格拉斯-斯蒂格尔法(Glass-SteagallAct)的人来说,界限是在商业银行与风险更高的投资银行业之间。 - The result devastated me at the time. Even now I hark back to it.
当时的结果让我伤心欲绝,即便是现在我仍记得那一幕。 - Many hark back to the age of long copy, when a full-page magazine ad might run to 400 words, or just over half the length of an average op-ed column.
很多案例都让人想起长文案时期,一整页杂志广告可能长达400字,或者差不多是一般专栏版文章长度的一半。 - Going into this year do you hark back to the beginning of last season?
听你这么说你非常希望今年的球队能象上赛季初那样了? - Unlike jews, Gypsies have had no known ancestral land to hark back to.
吉普塞人和犹太人不同,他们没有可以回想起来的已知的祖居地。