erstwhile
adj. 從前的; 以前的; 原來的; 往昔的
You use erstwhile to describe someone that used to be the type of person indicated, but no longer is.
Erstwhile workers may have become managers...
過去的工人可能已經成了經理。
He fled to America with Phyllis Burton, an erstwhile friend of his wife's.
他和他妻子以前的一個朋友菲莉絲·伯頓一起逃往美國。
1. belonging to some prior time;
1. at a previous time;
The dominant features of today's economy is that erstwhile private borrowers are, it bluntly, bust.
當今經濟的主要特點 —— 坦率的說 —— 是昔日的私人借款者已經破產.
Both are in better shape than their erstwhile rivals.
他們的情況比以前的競爭對手都要好.
Continental Europeans want tighter constraints on the erstwhile titans of finance.
歐洲大陸希望對昔日的金融巨擘嚴加約束.
This erstwhile schoolmaster had discovered a way of keeping us quiet in the evenings.
這位往昔的老師找到了一種讓我們晚上安靜下來的方法.
One seems to need a dose of superiority to overcompensate for the erstwhile sense of inferiority.
昔日的低人一等看起來需要一劑“高人一頭”的靈丹妙藥要大肆彌補一下.