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Idiom sentences: use this moment and that moment to make sentences (about 30)

This time, that time phonetic notation: cǐ yī shí, bǐ yī shí

This time, that time definition: this this; that that. That was a time and now is another time. It means that time has changed and the situation has changed.

This time, that time Source: "Mencius Gongsun Chouxia" "That time, this time. In five hundred years, a king will rise, and during this period there will be someone famous."

This time, that time in a sentence: 1. The so-called time passes and circumstances change, the so-called, this time and that time.

2. But this is the time, and according to Apple's timetable, now is the perfect time to launch a new generation of iPhone.

3. Don’t look at new things with old eyes.

4. This time and that time, those undercurrents of the past are so like our two most common greetings: Hello and Goodbye.

5. Viewed dialectically, there is no strict distinction between good or bad and true or false in any legal concept or system. The difference lies only in the choice of one moment and another.

6. However, now and then, the slap in the hearing has become a topic of conversation today.

7. However, this time has passed, and now there will no longer be the dangerous consequences of the huge foreign exchange reserves in the hands of the Chinese people draining the foreign exchange currency in the world trading system.