经过很短的距离[时间]
1. 过了一会儿:a little 一些,少许;一点儿 . | after a little 过了一会儿 . | by little and little 一点一点地,逐渐地 .
1. Obama will visit a bustling construction site that bears little resemblance to the pit that became ground zero in the months after the attack.
2. Service on the busy Line 1 was disrupted due to an electrical failure, which reportedly triggered the collision in the tunnel a little after seven in the morning.
3. Four days after word of a massive government rescue plan began to hit the market, investors had little by way of details.
4. After a month of witnessing so much death and devastation in Sichuan, it was refreshing to see such a little ray of sunshine come into the world.
5. after a little
5. Having the characters come on one after the other tends to make the story a little monotonous.
6. But Republicans have little incentive to give Obama a big political boost after leaving him reeling from their strong gains in last week's congressional elections.
7. Oil prices eased a little on Wednesday after weekly US inventory data showed an increase in national crude and gasoline stocks.
8. After four months in Hunan, she said she has got to know a little about the people here.
9. Xu is a little unprepared for the public's attention after she and her advocacy for " happy education " were reported by local media.
10. This triggered a public backlash against the ministry, especially after a little girl was rescued 21 hours after the crash.