turn of the century

turn of the century [tə:n ɔv ðə ˈsentʃuri]  [tɚn ʌv ði ˈsɛntʃəri] 

turn of the century 基本解释
本世纪初;
turn of the century 网络解释

1. 世纪之交:spearhead verb 领先/充当先锋 | turn of the century 世纪之交 | versatile adjective 万能的/多才多艺的

2. 世纪转折:09 查尔斯.布莱尔 C.B | 10 世纪转折 Turn of the Century | 11 跳球比利 Bounding Billy

3. 一个世纪之末和下一个世纪之初;世纪初,世纪末:cadence(声音的)抑扬顿挫,节奏,韵律,调子 | turn-of-the-century一个世纪之末和下一个世纪之初;世纪初,世纪末 | incredulous表示怀疑的, 不相信的

4. 世纪之交的:The Louvre 罗/卢浮宫 | Turn-of-the-century 世纪之交的 | Archaeologist 考古学家

turn of the century 单语例句

1. Struggling automakers and SUVs that brought them success at the turn of the century are now reduced to cinder and ash.

2. In addition to the global IT downturn at the turn of the century, the city created an unfavorable environment for the GEM.

3. And had it not been for the policy, the world's population would have topped 6 billion shortly after the turn of the century.

4. But changes began at the turn of the century when the city government started water pollution control projects.

5. Slovakia has ruled the whitewater waves since the turn of the century, making its paddlers the country's most successful sports stars.

6. At the turn of the century, cars started finding their way onto the market.

7. At he turn of the century the Chinese nation was groaning in misery.

8. By the turn of the century, he had come to " represent Chinese civilization itself ".

9. But the theater struggled when the scene fell on hard times nationwide at the turn of the century.

10. Most people misunderstood this in China before the turn of the century.

turn of the century 英英释义

noun

1. the period from about ten years before to ten years after a new century