单词 | era |
释义 | era (ɪərə ) Word forms: eras countable noun B2 You can refer to a period of history or a long period of time as an era when you want to draw attention to a particular feature or quality that it has. ...the nuclear era. ...the Victorian era. It was an era of austerity. [+ of] Synonyms: age, time, period, stage Collocations: bygone era In many ways he belonged to a bygone era. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Experience the elegance of a bygone era with a nod to the 1930s, reflected by the Royal Crown's classical decor. Times, Sunday Times (2012) The striped uniforms and chained legs are a throwback to a bygone era - but these are modern-day convicts. The Sun (2013) It's a set of rules and a constitution that looks like it lends itself to a different era. Times, Sunday Times The current system was designed to meet the demands of a different era. Times, Sunday Times A truly extraordinary traveller, he was from a different era. Times, Sunday Times The company took a swipe at the union's negotiating stance, which it believes belongs to a different era. Times, Sunday Times Also, they went to seminary in a different era. Christianity Today Slam side of 2005 and a towards a distant era of domination. Times, Sunday Times But they also have a tradition in the competition, albeit in a distant era, and through the past six months, that has seemed vividly fortifying for a young team. Times, Sunday Times As we see the individuals now and at stages in their lives, including - from a distant era - hearing their hopes at age seven, it's sometimes very moving. Times, Sunday Times Why choose a character from such a distant era? Times, Sunday Times Perhaps you think that the politicisation of religion and the arbitrary use of state power belonged to more distant eras. Times, Sunday Times The pair are to meet today and will no doubt smile for the cameras and talk of a new era of peace. Times, Sunday Times Giving the vote to people who have been acculturated to an ideology of intolerance and hatred will not, on its own, usher in a new era of peace and stability. Times, Sunday Times The over-50s have lived through an unprecedented era of peace and economic prosperity. Times, Sunday Times A ceasefire between the gangs and government forces the following year brought hopes of a new era of peace. Times, Sunday Times His stroke has wrecked his dream of leading his country into a new era of peace. The Sun Sunflower seeds evoke the era of the revolution in both spiritual and material ways, he has said. Times, Sunday Times They evoke an era of incommensurate darkness, an era in history when civilization lost its humanity and humanity its soul... Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The action sequences are muscular and urgent; the design — even down to the film stock used — evokes the era perfectly. Times, Sunday Times It evokes an era of a forgotten, pastoral earthiness. The Sun This player evokes the era when picnic hosts would make mix tapes and play them on a chunky portable boombox. Times, Sunday Times How do their choices compare with your pick of this exciting era? The Sun We can start a new, exciting era and blow people's minds. The Sun During that incredibly exciting era they fought each other nine times and won no less than 16 world titles between them. The Sun In this exciting era of medicine it was becoming possible to measure the physiological and biochemical links between psyche and soma. Times, Sunday Times We live in an exciting era, on the cusp of eradicating some of our greatest scourges. The Sun This was just the 11th such occurrence in the expansion era. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 By the end of the expansion era, a minimum of 22 cities are reported to have been considered for teams. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The four hits meant that he became the fifth player in the expansion era since 1961 to have twelve hits in the first five major league games played. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Really it should take pride of place in reception, a permanent reminder of a glorious era for the hotel and for the country. The Sun Dare we hope to return to the glorious era of film-making that was the 1980s? Times, Sunday Times It was a glorious era for the countys minor hurling team as they dominated the minor provincial championship for the entire decade. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The system they devised contributed to a golden era of economic growth and stability. Times, Sunday Times (2014) His never-say-die charges have become synonymous with a golden era. Times, Sunday Times (2007) First, it takes for its setting a historical era undergoing unprecedented change at every level of society and culture. Times, Sunday Times The two sites remained settled throughout the prehistoric epoch and into the early historical era. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Its game titles was besides a highly playful demand greatly affected by a remarkable faithfulness of reality in depiction of the simulated historical era. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Major philosophical movements are often characterized with reference to the nation, language, or historical era in which they arose. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In every corner of its ancient alleys there's a taste of every historical era there was to be found. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Parenthood has to mark an era of unparalleled organisational togetherness, self-denial and discipline. Times, Sunday Times The years 1945 to 1970 mark an era of intensive forestry and forest management. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It also marked the era of great prosperity resulting from efficient agriculture management and the thriving pepper trade in the region. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The season has marked an era in the history of cinematography in this country and the success of the production will not easily be forgotten. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The new maritime strategy explains the comprehensive role of the sea services in an era marked by globalization and uncertainty. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Despite his unpromising moniker, he proved to be among the most enlightened kings of that medieval era. Times, Sunday Times Archiepiscopal visitation: the term itself seems to hark back to a medieval era. Times, Sunday Times Court records show a repeated problem in the medieval era of cooks who would make barely edible dishes while disguising the contents, such as beef pies sold as venison. Times,Sunday Times Worse was to come in the medieval era. Times, Sunday Times Her musicians delve back further here, injecting danceable joie de vivre into material from the medieval era. Times, Sunday Times They roughly fit conventional periodization, marking off the early modern era. The Times Literary Supplement (2013) Despite growing unease, more refined procedures such as cingulotomies were developed and the modern era of psychosurgery was born. Times, Sunday Times (2006) That’s the difference between governing in the modern era and governing in the 19th century. Smithsonian Mag (2017) Curse of the modern era, people trying to be ironic all the time. Times, Sunday Times (2011) But as they struggled to adapt to the modern era, dissolution, decadence and decay set in. Times, Sunday Times (2015) The letter-signing movements in this new era have made a quantum leap. Times, Sunday Times (2009) The much-maligned motorway service station is entering a new era - by leaving the motorway. Times, Sunday Times (2010) A simple sentence, but one that heralds a new era for the national daily first published in 1785. Times, Sunday Times (2006) He will usher in a new era of federal-provincial harmony. Globe and Mail (2003) Such a decline has not been seen in the post-war era. Times, Sunday Times (2006) Next week is the 50th anniversary of one of the most famous and significant speeches of the post-war era. Times, Sunday Times (2013) The geographical defences that shielded Europe during the post-war era no longer hold. Times, Sunday Times (2016) How do we practice this biblical mandate to promote sound doctrine in a postmodern era? Christianity Today And perhaps never more so than in our postmodern era. Times, Sunday Times It also relevant to law within the context of the postmodern era. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 These books explore a missional framework for the church in a postmodern era. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 By closing gaps, by raising consciousness about the past, multiculturalism tries to restore a sense of wholeness in a postmodern era that fragments human life and thought. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 For most of the postwar era, the threat of nuclear annihilation was a daily presence. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Next week is the 50th anniversary of one of the most famous and significant speeches of the postwar era. Times, Sunday Times (2013) The postwar era of growth, full employment and stable prices ended. Times, Sunday Times (2016) The mood of desolation makes this one of the most haunting images of our postwar era. Times, Sunday Times (2013) Remember how nostalgic people who were adults during the postwar era became when they talked about rationing? Times, Sunday Times (2010) The arrogant belief that we are has led us to the present era of mass extinctions. Times,Sunday Times Sounds like the perfect qualification for a prize that defines our present era. Times,Sunday Times In the present era of football, at this point possibly the most scrutinised cultural phenomenon in human history, no one comes out of nowhere any more. Times, Sunday Times What could be more decadent than our present era, and where will it lead? Times, Sunday Times Minimum-wage rates were beneficial before the present era of free trade. Houston Chronicle People who in a previous era might have gone to work in a shipyard or factory were now going to work in an office. Times, Sunday Times (2012) If he sometimes seemed like a throwback to a previous era, his record in encouraging new writers and taking a chance with neglected classics spoke for itself. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Which is rather unsettling, because the world is obviously changing much faster than in any previous era. Times, Sunday Times (2015) Brooks concludes that if the previous era was 'economocentric', so the next will be, and should be, 'sociocentric'. Times, Sunday Times (2011) Most estimates suggest that the strength of alcohol consumed during the prohibition era was about 150 per cent greater than both before and after its introduction. Times,Sunday Times Another record cover attempted to spice up his retro image by depicting him as a sleazy bootlegger from the prohibition era. Times, Sunday Times He insisted on absolute integrity for his officers and men so that the service's reputation would not be harmed during the prohibition era. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The prohibition era begins and endures for 13 years. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It was most popular during the prohibition era. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 By then the studios wanted to distance themselves from the silent era and most of its stars. Times,Sunday Times We’ll start at noon by highlighting cinematic foremothers, and their reflections on familial consciousness in the silent era. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But in recent years several interviewers tracked her down, keen to tap into her memories as one of the last surviving stars of the silent era. Times, Sunday Times Even her films, though never likely to be considered classics of the silent era, are analysed for what they can tell us about contemporary cinema techniques. The Times Literary Supplement At this period he was involved in producing short comedy films which harked back to the cinema's silent era, eschewing dialogue and relying on sound effects and mime. Times, Sunday Times We should instead see it as a turbulent era in which people were making films for a variety of purposes and continuing existing activities. The Times Literary Supplement In a more chastened, more rapacious and more economically turbulent era, we can see how mistaken that prediction turned out to be. The Times Literary Supplement The love letters are an authentic literary contribution, and offer delightful personal insights into a turbulent era of world history. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 His name was one of the brightest in his city's legal profession, but to the outside world it was inextricably linked to some leading characters of a turbulent era. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Passage through a turbulent era: historical. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 时代 Japanese: 時代 |
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