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
- Due to a lack of useful fossil evidence about the history of these arachnids, the same genetic study that placed them in primeval times also used their test results to support a theory that they hark back to a common, ocean-dwelling ancestor.
由于缺少能证明其历史的化石,一个对原始时代的基因研究测试结果同样认为它们的祖先曾居住在海洋里。 - 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。 - Perhaps the2012 campaign will hark back to it in some way.
可能到2012年竞选的时候,它又以某种方式回来了也说不定。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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)。 - 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。 - LIKE generals condemned to fight the last war, investors seem fated to hark back to the last financial crisis.
就像那些将军们责备过去的战争一样,投资人更愿意追溯上一次金融危机。 - To hark back to what we were discussing earlier.
回到我们原来的议题上来。 - The dogs have lost the smell of the box; they will have to hark back to the point where they first picked it up.
猎犬已失去狐狸气味的踪迹,现在只有循原路返回发现嗅迹的地方重新开始。