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1 revolutionary epoch
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2 revolutionary epoch
революционный периодАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > revolutionary epoch
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4 (a) revolutionary epoch
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5 epoch
ˈi:pɔk сущ. эпоха;
век;
время, пора, эра to mark, usher in an epoch ≈ открыть новую эру glacial epoch revolutionary epoch Syn: period эпоха, век, эра - an * of scientific discoveries век научных открытий - in *s beyond historical reach в доисторические времена поворотный пункт, переломный момент( истории, жизни) - to mark an * открыть новую эру - the treaty ushered in an * of peace этим договором была открыта новая эра мира - his coming of age was an * in his life совершеннолетие открыло новую страницу в его жизни (астрономия) эпоха - * of equinox эпоха равноденствия (геология) период;
век - glacial * ледниковый период epoch эпоха;
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эра -
6 epoch
['iːpɔk], ['epək]сущ.эпоха; век; время, пора, эра- revolutionary epochto mark, usher in an epoch — открыть новую эру
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7 epoch
['iːpɔk]nэпоха, эра, век, период- glacial epoch- revolutionary epoch
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8 bahnbrechend
I Adj. pioneering, attr. auch pioneer...; stärker: trailblazing; Erfindung etc.: revolutionary, epoch-making* * *bahn|bre|chend1. adjpioneeringBahnbrechendes leisten — to pioneer new developments
2. advbáhnbrechend wirken — to be pioneering; (Erfinder etc) to be a pioneer
* * *bahn·bre·chendI. adj ground-breaking, pioneeringII. adv\bahnbrechend wirken to be ground-breaking [or pioneering]* * *Adjektiv pioneeringbahnbrechend für etwas sein — pave or prepare the way for something
* * *A. adj pioneering, attr auch pioneer …; stärker: trailblazing; Erfindung etc: revolutionary, epoch-makingB. adv:bahnbrechend wirken be pioneering, blaze the trail* * *Adjektiv pioneeringbahnbrechend für etwas sein — pave or prepare the way for something
* * *adj.epoch making adj. -
9 Epoche
f; -, -n era, age, epoch; Epoche machen have a profound ( stärker: revolutionary) impact; usher in a new age; Epoche machend nur attr. epoch-making, momentous; Idee, Erfindung etc.: revolutionary; Idee: auch seminal, transforming; (Aufsehen erregend) sensational* * *die Epocheage; epoch; era; period; times* * *Epọ|che [e'pɔxə]f -, -nepochSee:= epochemachend* * *((the start of) a particular period of history, development etc: The invention of printing marked an epoch in the history of education.) epoch* * *Epo·che<-, -n>[eˈpɔxə]f epoch\Epoche machen to be epoch-making\Epoche machend epoch-making* * *die; Epoche, Epochen epoch* * ** * *die; Epoche, Epochen epoch* * *-n f.epoch n.era n. -
10 epochal
Adj.1. (bedeutsam) epoch-making, momentous; Erfindung etc.: revolutionary; Entscheidung etc.: attr. landmark, momentous; (Aufsehen erregend) sensational2. PÄD. end-on, sequential* * *epo|chal [epɔ'xaːl]adj1) epochal2) (= Epoche machend) epoch-making, era-making* * *epo·chal[epɔˈxa:l]* * ** * *epochal adj1. (bedeutsam) epoch-making, momentous; Erfindung etc: revolutionary; Entscheidung etc: attr landmark, momentous; (aufsehenerregend) sensational2. SCHULE end-on, sequential* * * -
11 umwälzen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)1. roll over; TECH. circulate2. fig. revolutionize* * *to revolutionize* * *ụm|wäl|zenvt sepLuft, Wasser to circulate; (fig) to change radically, to revolutionize* * *um|wäl·zen[ˈʊmvɛltsn̩]vt▪ etw \umwälzen to circulate sth* * *transitives Verb1) roll over2) circulate <water, air>* * *umwälzen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)1. roll over; TECH circulate2. fig revolutionize* * *transitives Verb1) roll over2) circulate <water, air>* * *v.to circulate v.to recycle v.to revolutionise (UK) v.to revolutionize (US) v. -
12 mullistava
yks.nom. mullistava; yks.gen. mullistavan; yks.part. mullistavaa; yks.ill. mullistavaan; mon.gen. mullistavien mullistavain; mon.part. mullistavia; mon.ill. mullistaviincatastrophic (adje)epoch-making (adje)overthrowing (adje)reversing (adje)revolutionary (adje)revolutionizing (adje)revolutionzing (adje)subversive (adje)subverting (adje)upseting (adje)* * *• revolutionary• subversive• epoch-making• decisive• catastrophic• upsetting -
13 époque
époque [epɔk]feminine noun• instruments/meubles d'époque period instruments/furniture• est-ce que c'est d'époque ? is it a genuine antique?• quelle époque ! what is the world coming to!* * *epɔk1) ( période quelconque) timeà cette époque de l'année — ( présent) at this time of the year; (passé, futur) at that time of the year
à notre époque — ( aujourd'hui) these days
2) ( période historique) era3) ( période stylistique) period4) ( en géologie) epoch* * *epɔk nf[histoire] age, era, [année, la vie] timeÀ l'époque, beaucoup de gens n'avaient pas l'eau courante. — At that time a lot of people didn't have running water.
faire époque [événement] — to make history
* * *époque nf1 ( période quelconque) time; à l'époque, à cette époque at that time; à l'époque où at the time when; à cette époque de l'année ( présente) at this time of the year; (passée, future) at that time of the year; l'an passé/prochain à la même époque at the same time last/next year; de l'époque [objet, mode, esprit] of the time; un témoin/souvenir de l'époque où a witness/memory from the time when; d'une autre époque from another time; il est d'une autre époque he belongs to another time; c'est l'époque qui veut ça it's a sign of the times; il faut vivre avec son époque one must move with the times; l'époque est au pragmatisme pragmatism is the order of the day; quelle époque! what's the world coming to!; nous vivons une époque moderne/formidable iron it's a modern/an amazing world iron; à mon/leur etc époque in my/their etc day; à notre époque ( aujourd'hui) these days; la pensée/psychiatrie de notre époque contemporary thought/psychiatry; les grands artistes/chefs d'œuvre de notre époque the great artists/masterpieces of our time;2 ( période historique) era; l'époque féodale/stalinienne the feudal/Stalinist era; l'époque victorienne the Victorian age;3 ( période stylistique) period; de l'époque surréaliste from the surrealist period; un costume/décor d'époque ( authentique) a costume from the period/an authentic setting; ( imité) a period costume/setting; d'époque Renaissance/Louis-Philippe from the Renaissance/Louis-Philippe period; des meubles d'époque antique furniture; joué sur instruments d'époque played on period instruments;[epɔk] nom féminin1. [moment, date] timeça n'existait pas à l'époque it didn't exist at the time ou in those daysà cette époque-là at that time, in those daysêtre de ou vivre avec son époque to move with the times3. [style] perioda. [Moyen Âge] the Middle Agesb. [XVIème siècle] the High Renaissance5. ASTRONOMIE epoch————————d'époque locution adjectivaleperiod (modificateur) -
14 epochemachend
epochal* * *epọ|che|ma|chendadjepoch-making* * *epo·che·ma·chend* * *s. Epoche* * *epochemachend adj nur attr epoch-making, momentous; Idee, Erfindung etc: revolutionary; Idee: auch seminal, transforming; (aufsehenerregend) sensational* * *s. Epoche -
15 käänteentekevä
yks.nom. käänteentekevä; yks.gen. käänteentekevän; yks.part. käänteentekevää; yks.ill. käänteentekevään; mon.gen. käänteentekevien käänteentekeväin; mon.part. käänteentekeviä; mon.ill. käänteentekeviinepoch-making (adje)epochal (adje)* * *• epoch-making• epochal• revolutionary• decisive
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