bygone v slovarju Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

bygone v slovarju PONS

bygone Primeri iz slovarja PONS (uredniško pregledani).

in a bygone age [or era]
in bygone days
a bygone world fig.
bygone era
ameriška angleščina

Enojezični primeri (nepregledani od uredništva PONS)

angleščina
During the night, the old man thinks about his bygone life, and about how he and the wilderness are dying together.
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This is about letting bygones be bygones and just getting on with it.
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Of the many small craft businesses of bygone days, little is left.
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In my view, traditions are not museum-wise understood, dusty imprints of a bygone era, but rather possibilities for existing and current forms of expression.
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This custom recalls the riches of bygone times.
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The abbey ruins old walls bear witness to a bygone time when religious belief was foremost.
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Reflecting a bygone world, the photographs add a further note of realism and power.
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These institutions house mummies, dioramas of wildlife, and artifacts from a bygone age in contemporary, professional displays and exhibits.
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The many religious buildings -- churches, monasteries, convents, and hermitages -- are reminders of bygone days of military orders and ecclesiastical dominions.
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The flashing light of this equipment of bygone days is the origin of the phrase flashing the switchhook.
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