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| epoch | (อี'พอค, เอพ'เพิค) n. ยุค, สมัย, ศักราช, เหตุการณ์, กรณี, Syn. age | epoch-making | (เอพ'พัคเมคิง) adj. ซึ่งเป็นการเปิดศักราชใหม่, ซึ่งเป็นการแบ่งยุคแบ่งสมัย | epochal | (เอพ'พะเคิล) adj. เกี่ยวกับยุคใหม่, เกี่ยวกับศักราชใหม่, เปิดศักราชใหม่. |
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| epoch | (n) ยุค, สมัย, เหตุการณ์, กรณี |
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| | | Eocene epoch. | ยุคอีโอซีน Episode #3.1 (2009) | Eocene epoch, looked like a crocodile. | ยุคencene ในอดีต/Nเหมือนจระเข้_BAR_ Episode #3.1 (2009) | In the epoch of the big discoveries, the sea did not dye limits, the resources were inexhaustible. | ในยุคสมัยแห่งการสำรวจ ทะเลไม่มีอาณาเขต ทรัพยากรมีอย่างล้นเหลือ Oceans (2009) | Surely it's better than walking around, swallowing epochs of pain. | แน่นอนว่ามันดีกว่าเดินไปรอบๆ และทนรับความเจ็บปวดนี่ Fae-nted Love (2012) | The moon is a souvenir of that violent epoch. | ดวงจันทร์เป็นของที่ระลึก ของยุคที่มีความรุนแรง Standing Up in the Milky Way (2014) | This new corridor has no name above the entrance to designate its epoch, and we don't yet know which failed species will be memorialized within its walls. | ทางเดินใหม่นี้มีชื่อ เหนือประตูทางเข้าไม่ การกำหนดยุค และเรายังไม่ทราบ ที่ล้มเหลวสายพันธุ์ที่จะได้รับการ จดบันทึกภายในกำแพง The Lost Worlds of Planet Earth (2014) | She's a wonderful woman. From a totally different time. | Sie ist eine wunderbare Frau aus einer anderen Epoche. Les tricheurs (1958) | He was a good tango dancer. | Ist aus einer anderen Epoche. Les tricheurs (1958) | Sweet Princess, my gift shall be the... Why, it's Maleficent. | Es wirkte irgendwie steril, was dem Ganzen ein sehr ansprechendes Aussehen gab. Ich wurde schon früh von Prä-Renaissance, mittelalterlichen und gotischen Elementen beeinflusst. Und dieser Film basiert auf jener Epoche. Sleeping Beauty (1959) | No, gentlemen, no, the day of the balloon is behind us. | Nein, meine Herren, glauben Sie mir, die Epoche der Ballonfahrt liegt hinter uns. Master of the World (1961) | To begin with, a fool is the precise reflection of the time he lives in. | Ein Dummkopf spiegelt vor allem ungewöhnlich genau die Eigenart der Epoche wider. Nine Days of One Year (1962) | A clever man may find himself ahead of his time or on its sidelines. | Ein Kluger kann seiner Epoche voraus sein oder ins Abseits geraten. Nine Days of One Year (1962) | A momentous experiment. | Ein epochales Experiment. Tales of Terror (1962) | Momentous? | Epochal? Tales of Terror (1962) | I mean, i wouldn't mind if you was a bright liar- i mean, you know, if there was some logic to it- but, well, daggone, the way you tell it, you'd have to be 100 different people | Es wäre mir egal, wenn du ein schlauer Lügner wärst und das alles logisch wäre, ... Aber so wie du es erzählst, müssten 100 verschiedene Leute an 200 verschiedenen Orten in 12 Epochen der amerikanischen Geschichte gelebt haben. Hocus-Pocus and Frisby (1962) | We have reached the age of double men. | Eine neue Zeit hat angefangen. Die Epoche der doppelten Menschen. Pierrot le Fou (1965) | Everyone knows it's characteristic of vases of that era. | Jeder weiß doch, dass das typisch für Vasen aus dieser Epoche ist. La Collectionneuse (1967) | Notice the period, captain. | Die Epoche, der Stil. The Squire of Gothos (1967) | It is useless to flee from the linguistic continents of underdevelopment and forget that the basic contradiction of our times is not the contradiction between North American imperialism and the three underdeveloped continents, but the contradiction between the impetuous development of the productive forces of all the world | Es ist nutzlos, in den Sprachkontinent der Unterentwicklung zu flüchten und zu vergessen, dass der Hauptwiderspruch unserer Epoche nicht der Widerspruch zwischen dem nordamerikanischen Imperialismus und den drei unterentwickelten Kontinenten ist, sondern der Widerspruch zwischen der ungestümen Entwicklung der Produktivkräfte auf der ganzen Welt Memories of Underdevelopment (1968) | Can such acts, as symbols of a new source of power... herald the transformation of all humanity into the bourgeoisie? | Wenn man dies als emblematisch für den neuen Kurs der Macht sieht, könnte diese Tat ein erster, epochaler Beitrag... zur Wandlung der ganzen Menschheit in Kleinbürger sein. Teorema (1968) | This sudden leap back in time is somehow moving, don't you think? Rather costly, I'd say. | Dieses plötzliche Hinüberwechseln in eine andere Epoche finde ich sehr aufregend. Hibernatus (1969) | The period in which you're interested. | Die Epoche, für die Sie sich interessieren. All Our Yesterdays (1969) | You cross through into the period which you were viewing. | Sie begeben sich in die Epoche, die Sie betrachten. All Our Yesterdays (1969) | He did not come with us. He was sent through the time portal to another period in history much later than this one. | Er wurde durch das Portal in eine andere Geschichtsepoche geschickt, viel später als diese. All Our Yesterdays (1969) | I had two friends with me who are lost in another time period. I must find them. | Ich hatte zwei Freunde dabei, die in einer anderen Epoche verloren sind. All Our Yesterdays (1969) | It will deal with the poetry of Enrico Panzacchi. | - Über die Frühwerke von Enrico Panzacchi. Eine sehr interessante Epoche. The Garden of the Finzi-Continis (1970) | I am, beyond a doubt, the last of the old-timers. | Ich bin ohne jeden Zweifel der letzte Zeitzeuge jener Epoche. Little Big Man (1970) | Or rather, if you wish tragedian. | Können Sie meine Bestürzung ermessen, in einer solchen Epoche zu leben? The Breach (1970) | - You talk as though he were mentally deficient! - No I don't think he's mentally deficient, but... | Nein, es ist die Sehnsucht nach jener Epoche. Out 1 (1971) | You and your press cried scandal. You called on the law. | Du hast mit deiner Presse auf Legalität gepocht. Coup pour coup (1972) | So, as Simon said, they studied politics and the nuances of an era based on extortion and hostages. That's how they'd make money! | (Staatsanwalt:) Sie machten Kurse in Politik, um die geistige Richtung der Epoche, die auf Erpressung und Geiselnahmen hinausläuft, besser erfassen zu können. L'aventure, c'est l'aventure (1972) | This representation of the devil carrying off the dead, goes far beyond the formalized art of its day. | Die Darstellung des Teufels, der die Toten wegführt, geht weit über das übliche Schema der Epoche hinaus. Lisa and the Devil (1973) | The era of studio films died with Alexandre. | Mit Alexandre verschwindet eine ganze Kino-Epoche. Day for Night (1973) | Era of scoundrels. | Wir leben schon fast in einer Epoche... des Gaunertums von Gottes Gnaden. Death of a Corrupt Man (1977) | And it does confirm our theory about the disparity of the time line in this dig. | Sie bestätigt unsere Theorie über die verschiedenen Epochen in dieser Ausgrabung. Escape to Athena (1979) | A poor resemblance, although he is a great painter of our time. | Sehr schlecht getroffen, finde ich, aber er ist ein Maler unserer Epoche. Immoral Women (1979) | Fate intervened, and I ascertained that you are a Columbus of a new age. | Aber das Schicksal griff ein und ich stellte fest, du bist der Kolumbus einer neuer Epoche: Time After Time (1979) | My head is like some kind of archive of past deeds, figures, epochs, religions. | Mein Kopf ist wie ein Archiv. Er ist voller verschiedener toter Akten, Ziffern, Epochen, Religionen. Oblomov (1980) | The Renaissance. | Die Epoche der Renaissance. Welch unausstehlicher Nussstrauch. Oblomov (1980) | Go on, it's very interesting. The Renaissance era in Italy is divided into three periods: | Man unterscheidet drei Epochen der Renaissance in Italien: Oblomov (1980) | "The first revolution, and the counter-revolutionary period which followed it (1907-1914) laid bare the true nature of the czarist monarchy, pushed it to its limits, and exposed the rottenness, the corruption, the cynicism and the debauchery among the Czar's followers, with the monstrous Rasputin leading the pack..." | "Die erste Revolution und die Konterrevolutionsepoche (1907-1914) danach entblößten das Wesen der Monarchie, führten sie an die "Kluft", entblößten die Faulheit und die Gemeinheit, den Zynismus und die Unzucht der Zarenbande mit dem ungeheuerlichen Rasputin an der Spitze..." Rasputin (1981) | We live in bloodless times. | Wir leben in einer blutleeren Epoche. Godard's Passion (1982) | He said we lived in bloodless times. | Er meinte, wir würden in einer blutleeren Epoche leben. Godard's Passion (1982) | His scientific discoveries did not just influence his own time, but to a great extent, ours as well. It's forbidden to touch the exhibits! | Die Arbeiten Adam Bernaus beeinflussten nicht nur seine Zeit, sondern haben auch unserer Epoche ihren Stempel aufgedrückt. Zeme roku 2484 (1983) | An entire era. | Gardel war eine Epoche. Tangos, the Exile of Gardel (1985) | I was accustomed to the open expanse of the country, and now I was in the heart of London, at the height of the Victorian era. | Ich war die offenen Weiten des Landes gewohnt, und jetzt war ich mitten in London, zur Blüte der Viktorianischen Epoche. Young Sherlock Holmes (1985) | We must take care of this quietly. As you know, I have no doubt, that when this peace treaty is signed, it will start a new era in the relationship between both sides. | Das ist wirklich sehr wichtig, denn, wie Ihnen sicher bekannt ist, gibt es keinen Zweifel, dass das Waffenstillstandsabkommen diesmal eine neue Epoche zwischen Ihnen... und uns einläuten wird. Wicked City (1987) | - Time period? | - Zeitepoche? - 1941. The Big Goodbye (1988) | I am totally versed in the genre of the period. | Ich bin über diese Zeitepoche gut informiert. The Big Goodbye (1988) | I think, of all the paintings Klimt did in that period, this is the most positive. | Von allen Klimt-Gemälden dieser Epoche ist es das positivste. Another Woman (1988) |
| | กาล | (n) time, See also: period of time, era, epoch, Syn. เวลา, คราว, ครั้ง, หน, Example: คนเราต้องแก่ไปตามกาล, Notes: (บาลี/สันสกฤต) | กาลเวลา | (n) time, See also: period of time, era, epoch, Syn. เวลา, ระยะเวลา, ยุค, สมัย, Example: กาลเวลาช่างผ่านไปเร็วเหลือเกิน ไม่ทันไรก็ปีใหม่อีกแล้ว | มหายุค | (n) four great epochs, See also: great era, Thai Definition: ยุคใหญ่ คือ 4 ยุครวมกัน |
| กาล | [kān] (n) EN: time ; era ; epoch ; period ; season ; period of time FR: époque [ f ] ; période [ f ] ; saison [ f ] ; temps [ m ] ; moment [ f ] | สมัย | [samai] (n) EN: era ; time ; period ; age ; stage ; season ; epoch ; days ; times ; dynasty FR: ère [ f ] ; époque [ f ] ; période [ f ] ; temps [ m ] ; âge [ m ] ; dynastie [ f ] | ยุค | [yuk] (n) EN: time ; period ; age ; epoch ; era ; dynasty ; generation FR: période [ f ] ; époque [ f ] ; âge [ m ] ; ère [ f ] ; temps [ m ] ; génération [ f ] ; siècle [ m ] ; dynastie [ f ] |
| | | 时代 | [shí dài, ㄕˊ ㄉㄞˋ, 时 代 / 時 代] age; era; epoch; period #1,039 [Add to Longdo] | 年头 | [nián tóu, ㄋㄧㄢˊ ㄊㄡˊ, 年 头 / 年 頭] year; start of the year; whole year; a particular year; many years' duration; epoch; a year's harvest; prospects for a year #7,904 [Add to Longdo] | 划时代 | [huà shí dài, ㄏㄨㄚˋ ㄕˊ ㄉㄞˋ, 划 时 代 / 劃 時 代] epoch-marking #28,487 [Add to Longdo] | 曙 | [shǔ, ㄕㄨˇ, 曙] daybreak; dawn; the dawn of a new epoch (metaphor); Taiwan pr. shu4 #41,842 [Add to Longdo] | 冰期 | [bīng qī, ㄅㄧㄥ ㄑㄧ, 冰 期] glacial epoch; ice age #77,974 [Add to Longdo] | 更新世 | [Gēng xīn shì, ㄍㄥ ㄒㄧㄣ ㄕˋ, 更 新 世] Pleistocene (geological epoch from 2m years ago, covering the most recent ice ages) #82,138 [Add to Longdo] | 中新世 | [Zhōng xīn shì, ㄓㄨㄥ ㄒㄧㄣ ㄕˋ, 中 新 世] Miocene (geological epoch from 24m-5m years ago) #120,131 [Add to Longdo] | 始新世 | [Shǐ xīn shì, ㄕˇ ㄒㄧㄣ ㄕˋ, 始 新 世] Eocene (geological epoch from 55m-34m years ago) #125,867 [Add to Longdo] | 印支期 | [Yìn Zhī qī, ㄧㄣˋ ㄓ ㄑㄧ, 印 支 期] Indo-Chinese epoch (geol. period in early Triassic, c. 240 million years ago); Indosinian orogeny #127,992 [Add to Longdo] | 上新世 | [Shàng xīn shì, ㄕㄤˋ ㄒㄧㄣ ㄕˋ, 上 新 世] Pliocene (geological epoch from 5m-2m years ago) #131,436 [Add to Longdo] | 渐新世 | [Jiàn xīn shì, ㄐㄧㄢˋ ㄒㄧㄣ ㄕˋ, 渐 新 世 / 漸 新 世] Oligocene (geological epoch from 34m-24m years ago) #190,734 [Add to Longdo] | 古新世 | [Gǔ xīn shì, ㄍㄨˇ ㄒㄧㄣ ㄕˋ, 古 新 世] Palaeocene (geological epoch from 65m-55m years ago) #212,773 [Add to Longdo] | 大纪元 | [Dà Jì yuán, ㄉㄚˋ ㄐㄧˋ ㄩㄢˊ, 大 纪 元 / 大 紀 元] Epoch Times, US newspaper [Add to Longdo] | 大纪元时报 | [Dà Jì yuán shí bào, ㄉㄚˋ ㄐㄧˋ ㄩㄢˊ ㄕˊ ㄅㄠˋ, 大 纪 元 时 报 / 大 紀 元 時 報] Epoch Times, US newspaper [Add to Longdo] | 年头儿 | [nián tóu r, ㄋㄧㄢˊ ㄊㄡˊ ㄦ˙, 年 头 儿 / 年 頭 兒] erhua variant of 年頭|年头, year; start of the year; whole year; a particular year; many years' duration; epoch; a year's harvest; prospects for a year [Add to Longdo] |
| | 時代 | [じだい, jidai] (n-t, n) (1) period; epoch; era; age; (2) the times; those days; (3) oldness; ancientness; antiquity; (4) (abbr) (See 時代物) antique; period piece; (P) #169 [Add to Longdo] | 世 | [せい, sei] (ctr) (1) counter for generations; (n, n-suf) (2) (geological) epoch #318 [Add to Longdo] | 朝 | [ちょう, chou] (n, suf) (1) dynasty; (2) reign; (3) period; epoch; age; (4) court #769 [Add to Longdo] | 画期的(P);劃期的 | [かっきてき, kakkiteki] (adj-na) ground-breaking; epoch-making; (P) #19,367 [Add to Longdo] | 現世;現し世 | [げんせい(現世);げんせ(現世);げんぜ(現世)(ok);うつしよ(ok), gensei ( gensei ); gense ( gensei ); genze ( gensei )(ok); utsushiyo (ok)] (n, adj-no) (1) { Buddh } (usu. げんせ) present world; present age; transient world; life; (2) (げんせい only) (See 完新世) recent epoch (i.e. the Holocene epoch) #19,734 [Add to Longdo] | エポック | [epokku] (n) epoch; (P) [Add to Longdo] | エポックメーキング;エポックメイキング | [epokkume-kingu ; epokkumeikingu] (adj-na) epoch-making [Add to Longdo] | ネポチズム;ネポティズム | [nepochizumu ; nepoteizumu] (n) nepotism [Add to Longdo] | 沖積世 | [ちゅうせきせい, chuusekisei] (n) (See 完新世) alluvial epoch (i.e. the Holocene epoch) [Add to Longdo] | 画期(P);劃期 | [かっき, kakki] (n) ground-breaking; epoch (making); (P) [Add to Longdo] | 画世的 | [かくせいてき, kakuseiteki] (adj-na) epoch-making [Add to Longdo] | 劃時代的 | [かくじだいてき, kakujidaiteki] (adj-na, n) epoch-making [Add to Longdo] | 完新世 | [かんしんせい, kanshinsei] (n) Holocene epoch [Add to Longdo] | 間氷期 | [かんぴょうき, kanpyouki] (n) interglacial period (epoch); interglacial [Add to Longdo] | 基準時点 | [きじゅんじてん, kijunjiten] (n) { comp } Epoch [Add to Longdo] | 基準時点からの通算秒 | [きじゅんじてんからのつうさんびょう, kijunjitenkaranotsuusanbyou] (n) { comp } seconds since the Epoch [Add to Longdo] | 暁新世 | [ぎょうしんせい, gyoushinsei] (n) Paleocene epoch [Add to Longdo] | 更新世 | [こうしんせい, koushinsei] (n) Pleistocene epoch [Add to Longdo] | 洪積 | [こうせき, kouseki] (n) diluvial epoch (geol.) [Add to Longdo] | 洪積世 | [こうせきせい, kousekisei] (n) diluvial epoch [Add to Longdo] | 最新世 | [さいしんせい, saishinsei] (n) (obsc) (See 更新世) Pleistocene epoch [Add to Longdo] | 史上空前 | [しじょうくうぜん, shijoukuuzen] (n) unprecedented in history; unheard-of; epoch-making [Add to Longdo] | 始新世 | [ししんせい, shishinsei] (n) Eocene epoch [Add to Longdo] | 初葉 | [しょよう, shoyou] (n) beginning of an epoch; initial period [Add to Longdo] | 新紀元 | [しんきげん, shinkigen] (n) new era or epoch [Add to Longdo] | 新時代 | [しんじだい, shinjidai] (n) new period; new age; new epoch [Add to Longdo] | 鮮新世 | [せんしんせい, senshinsei] (n) Pliocene epoch [Add to Longdo] | 漸新世 | [ぜんしんせい, zenshinsei] (n) Oligocene epoch [Add to Longdo] | 中新世 | [ちゅうしんせい, chuushinsei] (n) Miocene epoch [Add to Longdo] | 氷河期 | [ひょうがき, hyougaki] (n) glacial period; glacial epoch; glacial era; ice age [Add to Longdo] |
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Epoch \Ep"och\ ([e^]p"[o^]k or [=e]"p[o^]k; 277), n. [LL.
epocha, Gr. 'epochh` check, stop, an epoch of a star, an
historical epoch, fr. 'epe`chein to hold on, check; 'epi`
upon + 'e`chein to have, hold; akin to Skr. sah to overpower,
Goth. sigis victory, AS. sigor, sige, G. sieg: cf. F.
['e]poque. See {Scheme}.]
1. A fixed point of time, established in history by the
occurrence of some grand or remarkable event; a point of
time marked by an event of great subsequent influence; as,
the epoch of the creation; the birth of Christ was the
epoch which gave rise to the Christian era.
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In divers ages, . . . divers epochs of time were
used. --Usher.
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Great epochs and crises in the kingdom of God.
--Trench.
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The acquittal of the bishops was not the only event
which makes the 30th of June, 1688, a great epoch in
history. --Macaulay.
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Note: Epochs mark the beginning of new historical periods,
and dates are often numbered from them.
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2. A period of time, longer or shorter, remarkable for events
of great subsequent influence; a memorable period; as, the
epoch of maritime discovery, or of the Reformation. "So
vast an epoch of time." --F. Harrison.
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The influence of Chaucer continued to live even
during the dreary interval which separates from one
another two important epochs of our literary
history. --A. W. Ward.
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3. (Geol.) A division of time characterized by the prevalence
of similar conditions of the earth; commonly a minor
division or part of a period.
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The long geological epoch which stored up the vast
coal measures. --J. C.
Shairp.
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4. (Astron.)
(a) The date at which a planet or comet has a longitude or
position.
(b) An arbitrary fixed date, for which the elements used
in computing the place of a planet, or other heavenly
body, at any other date, are given; as, the epoch of
Mars; lunar elements for the epoch March 1st, 1860.
Syn: Era; time; date; period; age.
Usage: {Epoch}, {Era}. We speak of the era of the
Reformation, when we think of it as a period, during
which a new order of things prevailed; so also, the
era of good feeling, etc. Had we been thinking of the
time as marked by certain great events, or as a period
in which great results were effected, we should have
called the times when these events happened epochs,
and the whole period an epoch.
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The capture of Constantinople is an epoch in the
history of Mahometanism; but the flight of
Mahomet is its era. --C. J. Smith.
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
epoch
n 1: a period marked by distinctive character or reckoned from a
fixed point or event [syn: {era}, {epoch}]
2: (astronomy) an arbitrarily fixed date that is the point in
time relative to which information (as coordinates of a
celestial body) is recorded [syn: {epoch}, {date of
reference}]
3: a unit of geological time that is a subdivision of a period
and is itself divided into ages
From The Jargon File (version 4.4.7, 29 Dec 2003) [jargon]:
epoch
n.
[Unix: prob.: from astronomical timekeeping] The time and date
corresponding to 0 in an operating system's clock and timestamp values.
Under most Unix versions the epoch is 00:00:00 GMT, January 1, 1970; under
VMS, it's 00:00:00 of November 17, 1858 (base date of the U.S. Naval
Observatory's ephemerides); on a Macintosh, it's the midnight beginning
January 1 1904. System time is measured in seconds or {tick}s past the
epoch. Weird problems may ensue when the clock wraps around (see {wrap
around}), which is not necessarily a rare event; on systems counting 10
ticks per second, a signed 32-bit count of ticks is good only for 6.8
years. The 1-tick-per-second clock of Unix is good only until January 18,
2038, assuming at least some software continues to consider it signed and
that word lengths don't increase by then. See also {wall time}. Microsoft
Windows, on the other hand, has an epoch problem every 49.7 days ? but this
is seldom noticed as Windows is almost incapable of staying up continuously
for that long.
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