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TOEFL BNC: 3312 COCA: 1884

era

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Related topics: History, Geology
e·ra /ˈɪərə $ ˈɪrə/ ●●○ W3 noun [countableC]  
SHPERIOD OF TIMEa period of time in history that is known for a particular event, or for particular qualities 时代,年代
era of
 We live in an era of instant communication.
我们生活在一个信息即时交流的时代。
 a new era of world peace
世界和平的新时代
 His death marked the end of an era.
他的去世标志着一个时代的终结。
 the Victorian era
维多利亚时代
see thesaurus at period
nCOLLOCATIONS
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + era
a new era
The talks signalled a new era of cooperation between the two countries.
the present era
People feel much less secure in the present era of international terrorism.
the modern/post-war/Victorian etc era
a collection of romantic paintings from the Victorian era
the Blair/Bush etc era (=the time when a particular political leaders was in power, used especially in journalism)
The end of the Bush era was defined, at least in part, by the war in Iraq.
a bygone era (=a time in the past, usually when something was good)
The buildings have the elegance of a bygone era.
a golden era (=a time when something is at its most successful)
a collection of songs from the golden era of rock 'n' roll
verbs
enter an era
We have entered an era of instant global communication.
usher in an era (=to be the start of a new era)
His death ushered in an era of political instability.
an era begins
A new era began for Northern Ireland with the signing of the peace agreement.
an era ends
The era of cheap oil has ended.
phrases
the beginning/end of an era
The closure of the last coal mine marked the end of an era in Wales.
the dawn/dawning of a new era (=the time when something important first begins)
The fall of the Berlin Wall marked the dawn of a new era in Europe.
Examples from the Corpus
the ERAERA, then /ˌiː ɑːr ˈeɪ/  
n(the Equal Rights Amendment) a suggested change to US law, which was intended to give women the same legal rights as men. Although the suggested law was agreed to by Congress, not enough states agreed in time for it to become a law.
From Longman Business Dictionary
ERAERA
Origin era
(1600-1700) Late Latin aera number for calculating from, from Latin, counters, plural of aes copper, money
e·ra nounn COLLOCATIONS1ERA, then
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