Synonym: age, era, period. Similar words: hypochondria, hypochondriac, pocket, hypocrisy, hypocrite, out of pocket, apocalypse, pocketbook. Meaning: ['iːpɒk] n. 1. a period marked by distinctive character or reckoned from a fixed point or event 2. (astronomy) the precise date that is the point of reference for which information (as coordinates of a celestial body) is referred 3. a unit of geological time.
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61) The song of Dongfanghong sings the ictus of epoch and aspirations of hundreds of millions of people. Not only sing in China , but also sing in the world as the first music into the space by China.
62) The stone tools in later period is mainly microlithics, The main geological time of cultural layers falls between late Pleistocene and early Holocene Epoch.
63) The process of paleogeographic evolution in this area is from land of pleistocene epoch to ingression of holocene epoch, then to littoral circumstances of today.
64) The first earth satellite marked a new epoch in the study of the universe.
65) Duhuangling gold deposit occurred within the quartz diorite of Late Yanshan Epoch.
66) Dewey lived in an epoch when the American liberal capitalism was going toward the monopolist capitalism.
67) The first is the depression karst development pattern from dissolution of karst hill during Indo-Chinese epoch which is the key period for forming space of the reservoir.
68) It is the result of lithosphere gravity adjust and stretch function after Indo-chinese epoch impinging orogen in geotectonic events.
69) J . H . Lambert initiated a new epoch in the theoretical cartography.
70) Nevertheless, researchers of the Pleistocene epoch have developed all sorts of more or less fanciful model schemes of how they would have arranged the Ice Age had they been in charge of events.
71) The island is of volcanic origin, made of basaltic tuff and lava dating from the Miocene epoch.
72) A large extinct European deer of the genus Megaceros of the Pliocene Epoch and the Pleistocene Epoch, having very large palmate antlers.
73) Currano and her colleagues found that during the comparatively cooler end of the Paleocene epoch, 15 to 38 percent of leaves showed insect damage.
74) The modern tiger is thought to have originated in northern Asia during the Pleistocene Epoch and spread southward thereafter, crossing the Himalayas only about 10,000 years ago.
75) Since the late Pleistocene epoch, the main faults in striking NE were relatively stable except some striking NE faults.
76) The north-south structure in upper triassic epoch and[sentencedict.com], 4) The whole tilting structure after middle jurassic epoch.
77) We shall replace the hair colorations by no toxicity and harmless dyestuff and mark an epoch of natural plant color cream of no ammonia and no ursol.
78) The Medieval Warm Period (MWP) was another warm period after postglacial epoch. The research results indicated that drifting sands were fixed in sandy land during the MWP in eastern China.
79) It indicated that during the midterm Eocene epoch or before the wild buffalo, david deer and Chinese alligator originated from the middle lower reaches of Yellow River.
80) So the problems of cognitive essence and truth of valuation become the urgent axiological issue of the epoch.
81) After glacial epoch, new ecosystem was established, and many different localities had the identical fossils. The results showed that the proliferation and spatial competition may be occurred to biota.
82) The linguistic features in Deng Xiaoping's Selected Works are mainly seen in functional style, expressive style and epoch style.
83) Ludwig Mies van der Rohe once said: "Architecture is the will of an epoch translated into space".
84) The computer has superiority in aspect of information retrieval, inquiry, processing, Opening the epoch of electronic data processing.
85) The paleontogical history of the cat can be traced back to the great diversification of mammals in the Paleocene epoch, at the beginning of the Cenozoic era, over 60 million years ago.
86) It is not only an essential strategy to solve issues concerning "Agriculture, Peasants and Countryside", but also the symbol of the progress of social civilization and the requirement of the epoch.
87) Lianhuazhai volcanic cycle which occurs in late Jurassic epoch is unimodal rock association composed of rhyolite.
88) The Paleocene epoch was a time of dense forests and evolutionary experiments.
89) The year of the american revolution is an epoch in the history of the united state.
90) The wholesomeness of industrial society during this epoch was captured by the American economist and Nobel Laureate, Paul Krugman,[sentencedict.com/epoch.html] in his memorable image of a picket fence.
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