1.太古的;久远的
2.【法】有史以前的
1.time so distant in the past as to be beyond memory or record
2.the time prior to the keeping of official legal records in England, fixed at 1189, the beginning of Richard I's reign
1.Since time immemorial flowers have been an integral part of every celebration and festival.
自古以来,鲜花已不可分割的一部分,每庆祝佳节。
2.Traveling in outer space has been a strong desire of the human race from time immemorial.
在远古时代人们就产生了遨游太空的强烈愿望。
3.In time immemorial to the land and desolation of the universe, there was an extraordinary voice, soul-stirring.
在亘古的大地与苍凉的宇宙间,有一种平凡的声音,荡气回肠。
4.So with slavery there too would be the theft of land aboriginals had not abandoned since time immemorial .
所以,伴随着奴隶制,也就会有对土地的盗取。而这些土地可是土著们自远古以来就未曾放弃过的。
5.From time immemorial how much famous general die in the hand of politician.
自古以来多少名将死于政客之手。
6.He was really afraid to venture into entirely new ground, to question ideas which had been accepted from time immemorial.
他真的很害怕在全新的领域冒进,去质疑长期以来一直被接受的理念。
7.From time immemorial, the Chinese have been the least religious of any of history's major civilizations.
远古以来,中国人是历史上最少宗教的主要文明。
8.Bees, as well as their honey, have been used as weapons since time immemorial.
自古以来,蜜蜂以至蜂蜜都有人用作武器。
9.This is often the truth since time immemorial!
这是亘古以来常有的真理!
10.Communicable diseases have been a curse of mankind since time immemorial .
自古以来,某些传染性疾病就是人类的灾祸。