What has passed, what has passed is how to say it in English

Updated on society 2024-05-01
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    "Let bygones be bygones."

    bygone

    English [.]'ba ɡ n] 美 ['baɪɡɔn]

    adj.Past.

    n.Things from the past.

    his talk was evocative of the bygone days.

    His conversation was a reminder of a bygone era.

    the room had the elegance of a bygone era.

    This room has an old-time elegance.

    the two boys agreed to let bygones be bygones and make friend again.

    The two children decided to give up their old rivalry and become friends again.

    Synonyms of bygone:

    past English [pɑ st] American [p st].

    prep.Pass; Elapse.

    adv.Pass;

    adj.Past.

    n.Past; Former; things from the past; past experiences; Past events.

    his pain is past now.

    His pain is now over.

    he hurried past me without stopping.

    He hurried past me without even stopping.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    let bygones be bygone.

    You should be talking about what goes around comes around.

    One report and one report.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    what's past is past.

    let bygones be bygones.

    Only these two are right. The first one is always said when it is usually spoken, and the second is itself the original words of the proverb.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    what is past is past.

    Or what passed is past

    Passed is the past tense of pass, non-adjective nature.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    general past tense

    Vocabulary analysis: Tense core vocabulary.

    English [tens] American [tens]adjnervous; taut; Tightened.

    v.Strain; Makes it tight.

    n.(verb) tense.

    1、~+n.

    he read the letter with a tense anxiety.

    He read the letter nervously and anxiously.

    2、s+be+~

    is the rope tense?

    Is the rope tight?

    progressive tense [语] progressive tense [语] future tense [语] future tense.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The past is the past How to translate in English.

    let bygones be bygones.(Let the past pass) satisfied. It's all over how to say it in English.

    All that has gone is gone. Hope, thank you. [7th Dimension King].

    Before, how to say it in English in the past.

    in the past time

    long ago

    What has passed, what has passed, how to say it in English with a tant.

    what's past is past.is right ...

    How do you say the life of Douyu in the past?

    past life

    I hope mine is helpful and satisfied with you.

    How to say in English for the past two months.

    the past two months

    English "in the past month" how to say in the past month, in the past month

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Question 1: The Past Is the Past How to translate in English let bygones be bygones(Let the past pass).

    Satisfaction Question 2: In the past, how did you say it in English in the past time

    long ago

    Question 3: How to say all that has gone in English. Hope, thank you. [7th Dimension King].

    Question 4: How did you write it in English in the past? Past;

    in the past

    formerly

    previously

    go over

    pass by

    Once: once

    Question 5: How do you say in English "in the past month" in the past month

    Question 6: What did you look like in the past?

    Question 7: How did you say it in English in the past time?

    long ago

    Question 8: How to say all that has gone in English. Hope, thank you. [7th Dimension King].

    Question 9: The past is the past How to translate in English Let bygones be bygones(Let the past pass).

    Satisfaction Question 10: How did you write in English in the past? Past;

    in the past

    formerly

    previously

    go over

    pass by

    Once: once

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