era
美['ɪrə] 英['ɪərə]
n. 纪元;时代;年代
详细释义
n.(名词)- 纪元
- 时代;时期;历史时期
- 年代;阶段
- 【地】代
- 《纪元报》
- 时候
- 标志新的重要历史阶段开端的事件
abbr.(缩略词)- =earned run average 【垒】投手责任得分率
- =Equal Rights Amendment (男女)平等权利修正案(美国宪法)
- =Engineering Research Association 工程研究学会
- =Emergency Relief Administration 紧急救济署
- =engine-room artifier 【海】机舱机电军士
双解释义
n.(名词)- [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
组词搭配
动词+~- bring in an era迎来一个时代
- create〔open up〕 an era开创〔开辟〕一个时代
形容词+~- transitional era过渡时期
- the Christian〔Common〕 era公元
- the Elizabethan〔Victorian〕 era伊丽莎白〔维多利亚〕女王时代
介词+~- before the Christian E-公元前
例句
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。
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