roaring twenties
基本解釋
- n. (美)興旺的20年代;爵士樂(lè)時(shí)代
英漢例句
- Crime rose during the Roaring Twenties then fell in the Depression.
在咆哮的二十年代(Roaring Twenties),犯罪率先是出現(xiàn)上升,到了大蕭條時(shí)期又開(kāi)始回落。 - America had been in this state twice before, they noted—during the Gilded Age and the Roaring Twenties.
他們注意到,美國(guó)此前曾經(jīng)兩次遇到類(lèi)似的狀況---一次是在“鍍金時(shí)代”,另一次是在“咆哮的(二十世紀(jì))二十年代”。 - No, you don't believe, can't believe … you, me, we are all infected by the Super-Rich Delusion, just as Americans were in the Roaring Twenties.
不,你能相信,不敢相信……你,我,我們都像繁榮的二十年代的美國(guó)人一樣,陷入了“巨富謬思”里。 - The problem was that he was so much a part of the age he described, the "Roaring Twenties."
- The nineteen twenties are remembered now as an exciting time that historians call the "Roaring Twenties."
- It had been 25 years since the index hit 381.17 on Sept. 3, 1929, when the Roaring Twenties were still roaring.
NPR: So The Dow Hit A Record; Now Where Do We Go? - Crime rose during the Roaring Twenties then fell in the Depression.
ECONOMIST: America's falling crime rate