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epoch

noun
/ˈiːpɒk/
/ˈepək/
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  1. (formal or literary) a period of time in history, especially one during which important events or changes happen时代;纪元;时期 synonym era
    • The death of the emperor marked the end of an epoch in the country's history.皇帝驾崩标志着该国历史上一个时代的结束。
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    • Welfare reform was an epoch in the history of US social policy.福利改革开辟了美国社会政策史上的一个新时代。
    • an epoch of great social change社会大变革的时代
    • the importance of the computer in the present epoch计算机在当代的重要性
    Topics Timec2, Historyc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • new
    • modern
    • present
    verb + epoch
    • mark
    preposition
    • during an/​the epoch
    • in an/​the epoch
    • epoch of
    phrases
    • the beginning of an epoch
    • the end of an epoch
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  2. (geology地质学) a length of time that is a division of a period世(地质年代,纪下分世)
    • geological epochs地质世
    Topics Timec2
  3. Word Originearly 17th cent. (in the Latin form epocha; originally in the general sense of ‘a date from which succeeding years are numbered’): from modern Latin epocha, from Greek epokhē ‘stoppage, fixed point of time’, from epekhein ‘stop, take up a position’, from epi ‘upon, near to’ + ekhein ‘stay, be in a certain state’.

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