柯林斯詞典era /???r?/ (eras) 1. N-COUNT You can refer to a period of history or a long period of time as an era when you want to draw attention to a particular feature or quality that it has. 時(shí)代 ...the nuclear era. …核時(shí)代。 ...the Reagan-Bush era. …里根-布什時(shí)期。 返回 era劍橋詞典a period of time of which particular events or stages of development are typical 時(shí)代;年代 the Jefferson era 杰斐遜時(shí)代 a bygone (= past) era 過去的時(shí)代 the post-war era 戰(zhàn)后年代 They had worked for peace during the long era of conflict . 在漫長的沖突不斷的年代里,他們努力爭取和平。 The fall of the Berlin wall marked the end of an era. 柏林墻的倒塌標(biāo)志著一個(gè)時(shí)代的結(jié)束。 例句 The present political system is a hangover from the colonial era.He remembers the 1960s as being an era of sexual permissiveness .The president's speech heralds a new era in foreign policy .We are on the threshold of a new era in European relations .The era was characterized by political and cultural turbulence . 返回 era