nián​dài HSK3

age or era

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  1. 年代

    le lìng nián​dài ma?

    Did he go to another era?

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  2. That was a turbulent era.

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  3. This is a very old skeleton.

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  4. A lot of things have changed since the 40's.

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  5. That child was born during the war years.

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  6. During those years of war, she unfortunately fell into prostitution.

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  7. In the '90s, his career suffered ups and downs.

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  8. In those days, that was a respectable job.

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  9. In those days, three silver dollars could buy a donkey.

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  10. During those special years, he was often singled out for struggle sessions.

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  11. Scientists use this isotope to study geological time.

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  12. In this era of peace, the people can live in security and without worry.

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  13. In those days, many women had the character 'Shu' (virtuous) in their names.

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  14. In those turbulent years, many women were forced into prostitution to make a living.

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  15. In the days before indoor toilets, people usually used chamber pots.

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  16. In those days, commune members in the village had to go to work on time every day.

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  17. In those conservative times, she was shamed by her neighbors as a harlot.

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  18. Because it is so old, many parts of the content in this ancient book are missing.

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  19. In those days, industries like railways and postal services were state-operated monopolies.

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  20. In those years, poor and lower-middle peasants enjoyed a high political status in the countryside.

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