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Lux
Please explain this
"Blizzards may last for days at a time."
What does this sentence mean? And I don't really understand the phrase "at a time" here. How to use it? Thanks
2014年8月17日 19:06
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It means the snow can last many days in a row, many days at one time.
At a time, is when something happens in a short space of time; it can be several minutes, days, weeks months but all one after the other rather than irregularly.
He can play several games at a time. It rained for several days at a time. I study for 3 weeks at a time. How many hours sleep do you have at a time?
2014年8月17日
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First of all, know what do the words mean.
"Blizzards"- Heavy snow storms;
"May"- Here, used for uncertain possibility;
"For Days"- Here, used for saying how long something lasts;
"At a time"- During any one period.
Now, your sentence means "Heavy snow storms [Blizzards] may last for days [- Talking About How Long The Blizzards Last] at a time [During Any One Period]."
If you still didn't understand, let me know.
2014年8月17日
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At a time : if someone deals with things one, three, ten etc at a time, they deal with them separately or in groups of three, ten etc
( Dictionary Longman)
2014年8月17日
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