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以往 (yǐwǎng) is used to refer to a period of time in the past, usually in comparison to the present. It is often used to emphasize the difference between the past and the present. For example, 以往的技术比现在的技术要落后得多 (yǐwǎng de jìshù bǐ xiànzài de jìshù yào luòhòu de duō) meaning "the technology of the past was much more backward than the technology of the present".
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Certainly! Here are some alternative words or phrases that can be used instead of 以往 (yǐwǎng), which means "earlier period of time" or "time in the past":
1. 过去 (guòqù) - This term translates to "the past" and is commonly used to refer to events or situations that have already occurred. It can encompass a broader timeframe than 以往.
2. 以前 (yǐqián) - This means "before" or "previously." It is often used to indicate something that happened in the time leading up to the present moment.
3. 从前 (cóngqián) - This phrase means "once upon a time" or "in the old days." It has a more nostalgic connotation and is often used in storytelling or when reminiscing.
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