释义 |
Examples:a long period of separation—a hundred schools of thought contend (idiom); refers the classical philosophic schools of the Warring States period 475-221 BC—be over (of a period of time)—one of the seven states during the Warring States Period (476-220 BC)—the first half (of a period)—Lent (Christian period of forty days before Easter)—Advent (Christian period of 4 weeks before Christmas)—(coll.) tram, especially Beijing trams during period of operation 1924-1956—Heian Period (794-1192), period of Japanese history ruled by Kyoimperial court—(old) period of five days—a hundred flowers bloom, a hundred schools of thought contend (idiom); refers the classical philosophic schools of the Warring States period 475-221 BC, but adopted for Mao's campaign of 1956—very brief period of time—(period of) banishment or exile (old)—Five Dynasties (907-960) and Ten Kingdoms (902-979), period of political turmoil in ancient China—take a period of (x amount of time)—middle period of a tripartite provincial exam (in former times)—be separated (from a friend, one's homeland etc) for a period of time—a period of time in the recent past—leave an inserted needle in place for a period of time (acupuncture)—fig. in a short period of time—Yang Ningshi (873-954) calligrapher of 5 dynasties period between Tang and Song—Jyōmon period of Japanese prehistory, with rope pattern pottery—School of Logicians of the Warring States Period (475-220 BC), also called the School of Names—throughout (a period of time)—period (of dynasty or decade)—bull market (i.e. period of rising share prices)—bear market (i.e. period of falling share prices)—period of low water level (winter in north China)—period of peace and prosperity—Ediacaran period (c. 635-542 million years ago), late phase of pre-Cambrian geological era—meet again after a long period of separation—way of thinking characteristic of a historical period—a period of two or three months—accumulate over a long period of time—within the period of validity—period of time (may be months, or mere seconds)—hibernation period of silkworms—incubation period (of disease)—the coldest period of the year— |