contemporary
adj.
同時代的;當(dāng)代的
n.
同時代的人;同齡人
詳細(xì)解釋
adj.(形容詞)
- 同(一)時代的,同年齡的,屬同時期的,同時的,生活于同時期的
- 當(dāng)代的,現(xiàn)代的
- 當(dāng)時的
- 符合時代進(jìn)步要求的
n.(名詞)
- 同齡人,同時代的人,同代者,同年者,同輩(人),生活于同時期的人
- 同時期的東西
- 當(dāng)代人,現(xiàn)代人
- 同時代的報(bào)刊,報(bào)刊同業(yè)
- 年紀(jì)相仿,年歲差不多
- 同齡家畜
同步翻譯
adj.(形容詞)
- [A]當(dāng)代的 modern; belonging to the present time
- 同時代的,同屬一個時期的 of or belonging to the same time
英語翻譯 Noun:
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a person of nearly the same age as another
Adjective:
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characteristic of the present;
\\\"contemporary trends in design\\\"
\\\"the role of computers in modern-day medicine\\\"
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belonging to the present time;
\\\"contemporary leaders\\\"
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occurring in the same period of time;
\\\"a rise in interest rates is often contemporaneous with an increase in inflation\\\"
\\\"the composer Salieri was contemporary with Mozart\\\"
造句
用作形容詞(adj.)
- Marlowe was contemporary with Shakespeare.
馬洛與莎士比亞是同時代的。
- He had devoted his whole life to the study of contemporary art.
他把他的一生都獻(xiàn)給了當(dāng)代藝術(shù)研究。
用作名詞(n.)
- Thackeray is a contemporary of Dickens.
薩克萊跟狄更斯是同時期的人。
- She and I were contemporaries at college.
她和我在學(xué)院里是同學(xué)。
- He is a contemporary of mine, but our experiences are completely different.
他和我是同齡人,但我們的經(jīng)歷截然不同。
常用短語
用作形容詞 (adj.)
~+名詞
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contemporary art
現(xiàn)代藝術(shù)
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contemporary authors
當(dāng)代作家
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contemporary composers
同時代的作曲家
組詞
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Writers contemporary with the events they write of.
出自:M. Pattison
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The..changes in Scottish mind and manners..did not come to any serious collision with the..church, such as marked contemporary movements of opinion in France.
出自:G. M. Trevelyan
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