英 [ˈjestəjɪə(r)] 美 [ˈjestərjɪr]
n. 不久以前;去年
adv. 过去不久的岁月
yesteryear /ˈjɛstəˌjɪə/
不可数名词 You use yesteryear to refer to the past, often a period in the past with a set of values or a way of life that no longer exists. 往昔; 过去
The modern-day sex symbol has now taken the place of the old-fashioned hero of yesteryear.
当今的性感偶像已经取代了往昔过时的英雄形象。
the time that has elapsed
同义词: past / past times / yore
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不久以前(yesteryear), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... Rebate:折扣;退还款 Yesteryear:去年;过去 Scrap:报废 ...
不久以前;去年
The modern-day sex symbol has now taken the place of the old-fashioned hero of yesteryear.
当今的性感偶像已经取代了往昔过时的英雄形象。
Gone is the optimism of yesteryear.
去年的乐观情绪正在消失。
It's like the phonebook of yesteryear - you need to be on it.
网络就像多年前的电话簿,你必须列名其上。
Crisp analytical skills and a razor-sharp memory for data distinguished many bosses of yesteryear.
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To be fair to Beckham, though, he was much worse off than the medallion-men of yesteryear.
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Another is instilling patriotic pride, a motive very familiar to expo organisers of yesteryear.