[C]纪元 a set of years which is counted from a particular point in time
[C]历史时期,时代 period in history marked by an important event or development
英英释义
Noun:
a period marked by distinctive character or reckoned from a fixed point or event
a major division of geological time; an era is usually divided into two or more periods
(baseball) a measure of a pitcher's effectiveness; calculated as the average number of earned runs allowed by the pitcher for every nine innings pitched
双语例句
1. As the era wore on, she switched her attention to films.
随着这个时代慢慢过去,她把目光投向了电影业。
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2. The end of an era presupposes the start of another.
一个时代的结束意味着另一个时代的开始。
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3. In the mass production era multinational firms tended to centralize their operations.
在大规模生产的时代,跨国公司往往实行集权化经营。
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4. This is a film which seems to hail from the hippie era.
这看起来是一部嬉皮士时代的影片。
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5. I just love the fun of dressing up in another era's clothing.
我就是喜欢穿另一个时代的衣服玩。
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用作名词 (n.)
Concorde inaugurated new era in aeroplane travel. 协和式飞机开创了空中旅行的新纪元。
His death marked the end of an era. 他的死标志著一个时代的结束。
We are living in the computer era. 我们正生活在计算机时代。
It's an era of the miniskirt in the seventies. 七十年代是超短裙时代。
It was a confusing, yet lively era. 它是混乱的,也是活跃的年代。
用作名词 (n.)
The Christian era is counted from the birth of Christ. 公元纪元是从耶稣的诞生算起。