释义 |
idiommany a timeoftenold-fashioned often:I've said to my son many a time, the trouble with the world today is everybody wants too much money.
many a timeOften; a lot. This phrase means the same as "many times." Oh, that's my favorite restaurant—I've been there many a time! I've given you demerits for not tucking in your shirt many a time, so you'll get a detention if I see it again! ˈmany a time, ˈmany’s the time (that)... (old-fashioned) many times; frequently: Many’s the time we’ve thought about emigrating to Australia, but then we wouldn’t see our grandchildren growing up. |