a lapse of concentration/memory
心不在焉‖;记错
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A momentary lapse in the final set cost her the match.
她最后一盘稍有失误‖,输掉了整场比赛。
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After a lapse of six months we met up again.
相隔六个月之后我们又相遇了‖。
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She had allowed her membership to lapse.
她的会员资格期满终止‖,没有再续。
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His concentration lapsed after a few minutes.
几分钟后他的注意力就下降了〓。
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He lapsed from Judaism when he was a student.
他当学生时就放弃了犹太教〓。
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[只用于名词前]a lapsed subscription
失效的认购
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a lapsed Catholic
丧失信仰的天主教徒
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to lapse into unconsciousness/a coma
逐渐失去知觉 / 陷入昏迷状态
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She lapsed into silence again.
她又陷入了沉默〓。
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He soon lapsed back into his old ways.
他很快又犯老毛病了〓。
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On Friday he showed neither decency nor dignity. It was an uncommon lapse.
星期五那天他的表现既不得体,又有失尊严〓。如此失态非常少有〓。
I had a little lapse of concentration in the middle of the race...
我在比赛中途一时走神。
He was a genius and because of it you could accept lapses of taste...
由于他是天才〓,所以品位上偶有差池大家也不会介意〓。
She muttered something unintelligible and lapsed into silence...
她不知嘟囔了几句什么后就不再开口。
Doris Brown closed her eyes and lapsed into sleep.
多丽丝·布朗闭上眼睛〓,安然入睡〓。
She lapsed into a little girl voice to deliver a nursery rhyme...
她改用童声唱起童谣来。
Teenagers occasionally find it all too much to cope with and lapse into bad behaviour.
青少年偶尔会因感到压力太大无所适从而做出不良行为〓。
...the restoration of diplomatic relations after a lapse of 24 years...
时隔24年后外交关系的恢复
There is usually a time lapse between receipt of new information and its publication.
新信息的接收与发布之间通场会间隔一段时间。
Her membership of the Labour Party has lapsed...
她已不再是工党党员〓。
Ford allowed the name and trademark to lapse during the Eighties.
福特在20世纪80年代废止了该名称和商标。
I lapsed in my 20s, returned to it, then lapsed again, while writing the life of historical Jesus...
我20多岁时曾经停止信教〓,后来一度又信〓,再后来撰写历史上耶稣的生平故事时又再脱教。
She calls herself a lapsed Catholic.
她称自己已不再信仰天主教〓。