gilded age 的定义
- the period in the U.S. c1870–98, characterized by a greatly expanding economy and the emergence of plutocratic influences in government and society.
gilded age 近义词
golden age
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- The Progressive Era marked the end of America’s Gilded Age — its first Gilded Age, that is.
- Yuen Yuen Ang is a political scientist at the University of Michigan, and the author of China’s Gilded Age.
- However much we gossip about heterosexual couples with large age gaps, we at least refrain from calling them sex offenders.
- In straight relationships with an age gap, words like ‘gold-digger’ and ‘trophy wife’ get thrown around.
- Doctors have long wrestled with the age of consent when it comes to mature adolescents.
- You have to acknowledge your age and position in life, for me quite a lot of those emotionally fueled songs were hormone songs.
- The copilot on Flight 8501 was Remi Emmanuel Piesel, 46, who despite his age had just 2,275 hours of flying experience.
- Here began indeed, in the drab surroundings of the workshop, in the silent mystery of the laboratory, the magic of the new age.
- The Rev. Alonzo Barnard, seventy-one years of age, accompanied by his daughter, was present.
- In a warlike age this peacefulness of a monarch was the great and supernatural phenomenon.
- He began his military career at the age of 11, and continued in the service nearly 60 years.
- The faint candle-light glimmered on a ponderous gilded cornice, which had also sustained violence.