The atomic age dawned on an unused squash court at the university of chicago in 1942 . 原子時(shí)代于1942年在芝加哥大學(xué)一個(gè)棄置不用的有圍墻的網(wǎng)球場開始。
When roosevelt dies in 1945, the explosion at hiroshima has not yet taken place; mankind is still some way from the atomic age . 當(dāng)羅斯福在1945年死去的時(shí)候,廣島的原子彈爆炸還沒有發(fā)生;人類距離原子時(shí)代還有一小段路程。
They provided the weapons that won the war and birthed the atomic age 他們提供了贏得這場戰(zhàn)爭的武器并產(chǎn)生了原子時(shí)代。
" we enjoy peace amid paradox . we are safer from the threat of massive nuclear war than at any point since the dawn of the atomic age 美國辯論與中國的關(guān)系到現(xiàn)在已有很長的時(shí)間,其間歷經(jīng)過各種的變化,尤其是過去這一個(gè)世紀(jì)。
百科解釋
The Atomic Age, also known as the Atomic Era, is a phrase typically used to delineate the period of history following the detonation of the first atomic bomb, Trinity, on July 16, 1945. Although nuclear science existed before this event, the following bombing of Hiroshima, Japan represented the first large-scale use of nuclear technology and ushered in profound changes in socio-political thinking and the course of technology development.
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其他語種釋義
atomic ageとは意味:atomic age 原子時(shí)代 げんしじだい 原子力時(shí)代 げんしりょくじだい