gilded age

镀金时代:指美国历史上的一个时期
常用释义
镀金时代:指美国历史上的一个时期,大约从19世纪晚期到20世纪初,这一时期以其极度的财富不平等和政治腐败而著名。

例句

1·Since music was widely esteemed during the Gilded Age, it follows that it is viewed more negatively, or disregarded, during the current era.

由于音乐在镀金时代被广泛地尊重,在当前的时代,它被更多地负面看待,或被忽视。

2·Did I picture then the Gilded Age to come?

我幻想着镀金时代的到来?

3·This problem was widely recognised in America's gilded age.

在美国的“镀金时代”,人们就已经普遍认识到这一问题。

4·America abounded with social problems in the "Gilded Age".

“镀金时代”的美国社会问题涌现。

5·William James; pragmatism; Gilded Age; formation causes; impact.

威廉·詹姆斯;实用主义;镀金时代;成因;影响。

6·The maturity of newspapering market was formed in the Gilded age.

美国报业市场的孕育成熟是在镀金时代形成的。

7·Trachtenberg, Alan. The Incorporation of America: Culture and Society in the Gilded Age. 1982.

《美国的公司:一次大战后镀金年代的文化和社会》1982。

8·The big winners in this new Gilded Age have been a handful of very wealthy people, not college graduates in general.

新的镀金时代的大赢家一直是少数非常富有的人,而不是整个大学毕业生。

9·Apart from giving us sellers the gilded age is a confused book: its villains and its heroes are too easily interchangeable.

除开给了我们《塞勒斯》以外,《镀金时代》是一本混乱的小说,恶棍和英雄都勾画得不够清楚。

10·In miserable contrast, the below-average Gilded age American had to make do with a pair of shoes and a melting block of ice.

与此形成鲜明对比的是,生活在镀金时代的下层美国人一年四季只能穿一双鞋,只能用一块即将融化的冰块来保存食物。