modern history
英:[ˈmɔdən ˈhistəri] 美: [ˈmɑdən ˈhɪstəri]
modern history 基本解释
n.近代史;
英英释义
Modern history
Modern history, also referred to as the modern period or the modern era, is the historiographical approach to the timeframe after the post-classical era (known as the Middle Ages).Intrinsic to the English language, "modern"denotes (in reference to history) a period that is opposed to either ancient or medieval—modern history comprising the history of the world since the close of the Middle Ages.以上来源于:Wikipedia
modern history 相关例句
双语例句
- He came up last year to read Modern History.
去年他进了大学研读近代史。 - He is an authority on modern Chinese history.
他是一位中国近代史的权威。
权威例句
A Modern History of the KurdsTurkey: A Modern HistoryTurkey : a modern historyA Modern History Theory of FunctionsThe Modern History of Exchange Rate ArrangementsSport and the British. A modern history.The Modern History of Exchange Rate Arrangements: A ReinterpretationThe ancient and modern history of EM ground-wave propagationSweetness and Power: The Place of Sugar in Modern History by Sidney W. Mintznotice, is given to the source. The Modern History of Exchange Rate Arrangements: A Reinterpretation