epoch

epoch [ˈi:pɒk]  [ˈepək] 

第三人称复数:epochs

epoch 基本解释

名词时期; 纪元; 世; 新时代

epoch 网络解释

1. 历元:当然全天的天体中NGC天体只是一小部分,在DSS菜单里的View New Target窗口中可以自己输入赤经(Right Ascension)赤纬(Declination),天区面积(Size,角分作单位)和历元(Epoch),输入后按查看(View)就能生成所要的图像,

2. 新纪元:返回对话的创建时间,按照从新纪元(epoch)开始的秒数. 初始化对话锁. 无需每次都调用这个方法,仅在子类打算(intend)使用互斥锁(alternative lock)时使用. 锁住对话. 如果对话已经被其他线程/进程锁住,则等待到锁被释放(release)时.

epoch 词典解释

1. epoch的解释

1. 时代;纪元
    If you refer to a long period of time as an epoch, you mean that important events or great changes took place during it.

    e.g. The birth of Christ was the beginning of a major epoch of world history.
           基督诞生是世界历史上一个重要纪元的开端。

2. (地质中的)世,纪,期
    An epoch is a very long period of time in the earth's development, marked by particular physical or biological characteristics.

    e.g. Two main glacial epochs affected both areas during the last 100 million years of Precambrian times.
           在前寒武纪的最后1亿年中,两个主要的冰川时期对两个地区都产生了影响。

epoch 单语例句

1. epoch的解释

1. This technology opened up a new epoch for convergent network hardware devices.

2. Russian President Vladimir Putin thanked Yeltsin for " a whole new epoch ".

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3. The need of the epoch is a systematic expansion of cooperation between China and India.

4. In this epoch of globalization, happiness and suffering are shared by all around the globe.

5. In this epoch of low morals, suicide has become a familiar word.

6. The Thirtieth Dynasty was the last native ruling dynasty during the Pharaonic epoch.

7. The Regulation marks a new epoch in China's war on drug cheats.

8. epoch的解释

8. The bugle of reform had been blowing from then, and a new epoch in China history began.

epoch 英英释义

noun

1. a unit of geological time that is a subdivision of a period and is itself divided into ages

2. a period marked by distinctive character or reckoned from a fixed point or event

    Synonym: era

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3. (astronomy) an arbitrarily fixed date that is the point in time relative to which information (as coordinates of a celestial body) is recorded

    Synonym: date of reference

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