n. contemporary ; coeval
... contemporary 仅指当今这个时代,不涉及任何过去的时代。但可表示不同的人或物存在于同一时代。 contemporary 同时代的人 contemporize 使成同一时代 ...
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... gradual a. 逐渐的,渐增的,徐徐的 contemporaries n. 同时代的人 patron n. 赞助人,顾客,保护人 ...
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... 同时代的coetaneouscoevalcoexistentcontemporaneous 同时代的人coeval 同时的coinstantaneoussynchronalsynchronous ...
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威廉·詹姆斯在1892年提出了这一区别,与他同时代的人如查尔斯·库利,也加入了这场不断发展的争论。
William James introduced the distinction in 1892, and contemporaries of his, such as Charles Cooley, added to the developing debate.
显然,与edison同时代的人已经把bug这个词当作行话了。
"Evidently, the term had already been coined by Edison's contemporaries as jargon."
这不仅是因为他们二人都是伟人,也不仅因为他们恰巧是完全同时代的人。
It's not just because they were both great men, and not because they happen to be exact coevals.
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。
We would think that Milton's contemporaries might be aghast that such a sympathetic portrait of Satan could be used at the beginning of the poem.
我们很可能以为,与弥尔顿同时代的人,看到本诗开头就对撒旦有如此具体系统的描述,定会感到惊骇。
And Milton's power for so many of these contemporaries was seen as palpably destructive and truly frightening.
在很多这样的同时代的人看来,弥尔顿的力量,破坏力显而易见,着实吓人。
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