n. contemporary
adj. coetaneous ; coeval ; coexistent ; contemporaneous
,1863-1927)说的“每时代以记述此事之人与此事是否同时代( Contemporary )为问。”陆先生并且认为“ 同时代的 人所作之史料固然可贵,然同时的记载亦有直接间接之分;例如宋人李纲之《靖康传信录》所记...
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他的要价与其他同时代的摄影师相比居高。
His prices rank high among those of other contemporary photographers.
像我同时代的大多数人一样,我在一个非常不同的世界里长大。
Like most of my contemporaries, I grew up in a vastly different world.
鱼龙是与恐龙同时代的爬行动物,它有鳍和流线型的身体。
Ichthyosaurs were reptilian contemporaries of the dinosaurs, with fins and streamlined bodies.
But for Milton's contemporaries in the seventeenth century, Milton's power really wasn't at all aesthetic or even religious in nature.
但在17世纪弥尔顿同时代的人看来,弥尔顿的力量却是毫无美感的,甚至本质上不是宗教上的。
He is more steeped in the sensuous beauty of classical literature, the classical tradition, than probably anyone else of his generation.
他比同时代的任何人都沉湎于古典文学感觉上的美,一种经典的传统的美。
But when you look at it in a comparative light in its legal context, we see that it's a polemic against the class distinctions that were being drawn in antecedent and contemporary legal systems, such as the Code of Hammurabi.
但当你在法律背景下以一种比较的观点看待它时,会发现它驳倒了存在于先前的和同时代的,法律体系中的阶级差异,例如,汉穆拉比法典。
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