period
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A period is a length of time. 一段時(shí)間[usu with supp]
This crisis might last for a long period of time. 此次危機(jī)可能會(huì)持續(xù)很長(zhǎng)一段時(shí)間。
...a period of a few months. …幾個(gè)月的時(shí)間。
2. N-COUNT A period in the life of a person, organization, or society is a length of time that is remembered for a particular situation or activity. (個(gè)人、組織或社會(huì)的) 時(shí)期
...a period of economic good health and expansion. …一段經(jīng)濟(jì)健康發(fā)展和擴(kuò)張時(shí)期。
He went through a period of wanting to be accepted. 他經(jīng)歷了一段渴望得到接受的時(shí)期。
3. N-COUNT A particular length of time in history is sometimes called a period. For example, you can talk about the Civil War period or the Prohibition period in the U.S. (歷史) 時(shí)期
The novel is set in the Roman period. 該小說(shuō)的背景是羅馬時(shí)期。
No reference to their existence appears in any literature of the period. 該時(shí)期的任何文獻(xiàn)中都沒(méi)有提及他們的存在。
4. ADJ Period costumes, furniture, and instruments were made at an earlier time in history, or look as if they were made then. 具特定歷史時(shí)期特點(diǎn)的[ADJ n]
The characters were dressed in full period costume. 劇中人物全都身著具有時(shí)代特色的服裝。
5. N-COUNT Exercise, training, or study periods are lengths of time that are set aside for exercise, training, or study. (練習(xí)、訓(xùn)練或?qū)W習(xí)的) 時(shí)段
They accompanied him during his exercise periods. 在他的練習(xí)時(shí)段,他們都陪著他。
6. N-COUNT A period is the punctuation mark (.) that you use at the end of a sentence when it is not a question or an exclamation. 句號(hào)[美國(guó)英語(yǔ)]
7. N-COUNT When a woman has a period, she bleeds from her uterus. This usually happens once a month, unless she is pregnant. 經(jīng)期
Can you get pregnant if you have sex during your period?
經(jīng)期性交會(huì)懷孕嗎?
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period /?p??r??d/ (periods)
劍橋詞典
- Her time at university was the most eventful period of her life .
- He was one of the most important writers of that period.
- The war was followed by a long period of peace and prosperity .
- The 1990s were a period of rapid change .
- The police are carrying out spot checks on drivers over the Christmas period to test for alcohol levels .
period noun [C] (TIME)
a length of time一段時(shí)間,時(shí)期
Her work means that she spends long periods away from home . 她的工作意味著她得長(zhǎng)時(shí)間離家在外。
Unemployment in the first half of the year was 2.5 percent lower than in the same period the year before. 上半年的失業(yè)率比上年同期低2.5%。
15 people were killed in/over a period of four days . 在4天時(shí)間內(nèi)有15人被殺。
The study will be carried out over a six-month period. 調(diào)查將持續(xù)6個(gè)月時(shí)間。
in school , a division of time in the day when a subject is taught
課時(shí),學(xué)時(shí),一節(jié)(課)
We have six periods of science a week . 我們一周有6節(jié)自然科學(xué)課。
a fixed time during the life of a person or in history
(人一生中或歷史上的)時(shí)期;堦段
Most teenagers go through a rebellious period. 大部分青少年都要經(jīng)過(guò)一個(gè)叛逆期。
The house was built during the Elizabethan period. 這座房子是在伊麗莎白時(shí)期建造的。
例句
period noun [C] (BLOOD)
the bleeding from a woman's womb that happens once a month when she is not pregnant
(婦女的)月經(jīng),經(jīng)期
period pains 痛經(jīng)
She'd missed a period and was worried . 她的月經(jīng)沒(méi)按期來(lái),讓她很擔(dān)心。
period noun [C] (MARK)
mainly US (UK usually full stop)the symbol . used in writing at the end of a sentence or at the end of the short form of a word
句號(hào)
mainly US
said at the end of a statement to show that you believe you have said all there is to say on a subject and you are not going to discuss it any more
(用於一句話的結(jié)尾,表示某一話題已討論完畢,不願(yuàn)再繼續(xù))到此爲(wèi)止,就這樣
There will be no more shouting , period! 別再喊叫了,到此爲(wèi)止! 返回 period