latter-day 英 [ˈlætəˌdeɪ]   美 [ˈlætɚˌde]

latter-day

latter-day  英 [ˈlætəˌdeɪ] 美 [ˈlætɚˌde]

adj. 近代的;现代的;当今的 

名词复数:latter-days 

The name Joshua tree was given by a group of latter-day Saints who crossed the Mojave Desert in the mid-19th century. 约书亚树这个名字是由一个现代的圣徒团体起名的,他们在19世纪中穿越了莫哈韦沙漠沙漠。
Hu hopes to attain a latter-day datong through what he calls a "scientific outlook on development," or a pragmatic refocusing on the challenges of poverty, social justice and the environment. 胡锦涛希望通过“科学发展观”达到现代的大同。

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  • adj. 近代的;现代的;当今的
  • 1. The name Joshua tree was given by a group of latter-day Saints who crossed the Mojave Desert in the mid-19th century.

    约书亚树这个名字是由一个现代的圣徒团体起名的,他们在19世纪中穿越了莫哈韦沙漠沙漠。

  • 2. Hu hopes to attain a latter-day datong through what he calls a "scientific outlook on development," or a pragmatic refocusing on the challenges of poverty, social justice and the environment.

    胡锦涛希望通过“科学发展观”达到现代的大同。

  • 3. The sect, which broke from the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day Saints more than a century ago, believes polygamy brings glorification in heaven.

    这个教派,原本是一个多世纪以前从摩门教末世圣徒教会分离出来的,相信一夫多妻制可以升上天堂。

ˈlatter-day / ; NAmE / adjective [only before noun ] being a modern version of a person or thing in the past (旧时的人或物的)现代翻版的 a latter-day Robin Hood 当代的罗宾汉 ˈlatter-day / ; NAmE /
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