late
late 英 [leɪt] 美 [let]
adj. 晚的;迟的; adv. 晚;迟;;晚期
比较级:later 最高级:latest
- Late means after the expected time, or at the end of a certain period of time. if you're late for a movie, you get to the theater after the film's already started. If you're a late sleeper, you make a habit of dozing long after your alarm goes off.
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- adj. 晚的;迟的;
- adv. 晚;迟;;晚期
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1. in the late afternoon
傍晚
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2. in late summer
夏末
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3. She married in her late twenties (= when she was 28 or 29).
她快三十岁时才结婚。
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4. In later life he started playing golf.
他晚年才开始打高尔夫球。
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5. I'm sorry I'm late.
对不起,我迟到了。
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6. My flight was an hour late.
我那趟航班晚点了一小时。
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7. Let's go home—it's getting late.
咱们回家吧,时间不早了。
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8. What are you doing up at this late hour?
深更半夜的,你在做什么?
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9. her late husband
她已故的丈夫
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10. They apologized for the lateness of the train.
他们对火车晚点表示了歉意。
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11. I got up late.
我起晚了。
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12. Can I stay up late tonight?
我今晚可以晚点儿睡吗?
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13. late in March ,late in the afternoon
三月下旬;傍晚
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14. It happened late last year.
那事发生在去年年底。
- late (adj.) Old English læt "occurring after the customary or expected time," originally "slow, sluggish, slack, lax, negligent," from Proto-Germanic *lata- (source also of Old Norse latr "sluggish, lazy," Middle Dutch, Old Saxon lat, Dutch laat, German laß "idle, weary," Gothic lats "weary, sluggish, lazy," latjan "to hinder"), from PIE *led- "slow, weary," from root *lē- "to let go, slacken."
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