词汇 | golden-age |
释义 | golden age noun[ Cusually singular ] uk /ˌɡəʊl.dən ˈeɪdʒ/ us /ˌɡoʊl.dən ˈeɪdʒ/ a period of time, sometimes imaginary, when everyone was happy, or when a particular art, business, etc. was very successful: (有时指想象中的)黄金时代,鼎盛时期 Adults often look back on their childhood as a golden age.成年人常常追忆童年时代,认为那是他们最美好的岁月。 golden age ofShe was an actress from the golden age of the cinema.她是在电影业鼎盛时期脱颖而出的女演员。 Perfect and faultless Arcadia Arcadian bat a thousandidiom blamelessly idyllic idyllically immaculacy immaculate immaculately non-utopian on pointidiom perfectible perfection perfective the cherry on (top of) the cakeidiom unimpeachable utopia utopian whiter than whiteidiom Xanadu You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Stages of life golden age | American Dictionarygolden age noun[ C ] us/ˈɡoʊl·dən ˈeɪdʒ/ a period of time in the past, sometimes imaginary, of great happiness and success: the golden age of boxing Examples of golden agegolden age Instead of representing a goldenage of universal popular religion, these urban festivals were often the focus of fierce political struggles. It does not advocate reforms aimed at shoring up the unions' political position or at restoring a goldenage of labor power that never was. The notion of the eighteenth century as a 'goldenage' for women and work has lost a good deal of credibility. Underlying all this, looking back to a goldenage, is the political agenda. Indeed, liberalism was uniquely suited to this goldenage of urban government in the decades before 1900. They sought the goldenage, but never knew where it might be found. A distinctive pattern of domestic and kinship organization may have emerged during the ' goldenage ' for the wealthier and more powerful strata. The supposition that things are much harder today is a variant of a goldenage fallacy. It was a goldenage for planners of the better sort. The main thing that made the 'sixties and 'seventies a goldenage was that we were all young. This led to a disillusionment with social policy experiments and an end to the 'goldenage of evaluation' (p. 199). The medieval chapters make it clear that this was no goldenage for single women. But we should not expect that we can establish a new goldenage of capitalism or return to the old one that never was. These are the factors that will usher in the goldenage of performing with technology. In the goldenage universities were established as real centres of excellence. See all examples of golden age These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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