epoch-making 英 ['i:pɒk 'meɪkɪŋ]   美 [ˈɛpəkˌmekɪŋ, ˈipɑk-]

epoch-making

epoch-making  英 ['i:pɒk 'meɪkɪŋ] 美 [ˈɛpəkˌmekɪŋ, ˈipɑk-]

adj. 划时代的;开新纪元的;意义重大的 

The “great convergence” is an epoch-making transformation. “大趋同”是一个划时代的转变。
If he had given up politics after, say, one presidential term and returned to writing, his reputation as an epoch-making statesman would have been secure. 如果他在(比方说)一个总统任期结束后放弃政治、重返文坛,那么作为一个划时代的政治家,他的声誉将会确保无虞。

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  • adj. 划时代的;开新纪元的;意义重大的
  • 1. The “great convergence” is an epoch-making transformation.

    “大趋同”是一个划时代的转变。

  • 2. If he had given up politics after, say, one presidential term and returned to writing, his reputation as an epoch-making statesman would have been secure.

    如果他在(比方说)一个总统任期结束后放弃政治、重返文坛,那么作为一个划时代的政治家,他的声誉将会确保无虞。

  • 3. And there has been no more fundamental, epoch-making modern innovation than the large-scale commercial generation, transmission, distribution, and conversion of electricity.

    而对于现代人类来说,再没有比大规模的商业发电、输送电、配电和变电更具根本性和划时代的技术创新了。

ˈepoch-making / ; NAmE / adjective ( formal) having a very important effect on people's lives and on history 划时代的;开创新纪元的;意义重大的 ˈepoch-making / ; NAmE /
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