contemporaries

contemporaries [kən'temprərɪz]  [kən'temprərɪz] 

原级:contemporary

contemporaries 基本解释
同龄人;同辈人;同代人( contemporary的名词复数 );当代人;
contemporaries 网络解释

1. 时人:时期aperiodintimeorhistoryperiodtimeintervalphaseERAconjuncturedays | 时人contemporaries | 时尚fashionfad

2. 辈/时人:contemporaneously /同时/ | contemporaries /辈/时人/ | contempt /轻蔑/侮辱/耻辱/屈辱/侮辱罪/轻视/

contemporaries 单语例句

1. Many of Chi's female contemporaries focus on urban life, but Chi chooses to avoid the hustle and bustle of the cities.

2. contemporaries

2. A student here did a thesis on a gay church a few years ago and none of his contemporaries thought it was controversial or'yukky'.

3. contemporaries什么意思

3. At an age when their contemporaries are reaching their prime, athletes find themselves condemned to a premature senility with half their lives ahead.

4. The stories were reported as " soft news " and contemporaries viewed the teenagers involved as disadvantaged youngsters who needed legal help.

5. 911chaxun查询·英语单词

5. After an overseas education that gives them the edge over their local contemporaries, they have returned from stagnating overseas economies to find China shimmering with promise.

6. Other contemporaries already involved in golf course design include Ernie Els and Phil Mickelson, although Mickelson does not have his own company.

7. contemporaries的翻译

7. Milk's contemporaries say the campaign against the marriage ban lacked a fiery figurehead to challenge gays to demand equality.

8. Lu Xun criticized his contemporaries for their foolish filial piety under special historical circumstances.

9. Player said Nicklaus and other contemporaries dealt with spiked up greens, persimmon drivers and relatively dead balls.

10. Meticulous attention to detail has become a hallmark of Ive's work, but contemporaries describe his talent as more profound than that.

contemporaries 英英释义

noun

1. all the people living at the same time or of approximately the same age

    Synonym: coevals generation