epochal造句

Why would you, unless you're writing your dissertation on epochal events in the 19th century?

The starting point will be the year 1994, marked by two radically different but epochal events: the transition from apartheid in South Africa, and the genocide in Rwanda.

He had half a decade of extraordinary creativity that yielded two epochal albums, 1979's Off the Wall and 1982's Thriller. These transformed him from teen idol to boundary-crossing superstar.

To set up a brief chronicle for LI Hua is beneficial to academic research in that it may establish a solid epochal and spatial foundation for the research of LI Hua.

That sounds soft and mushy and commonplace, but in fact it can legitimately be called epochal.

The precious tradition for having some consciousness of social participation might be taken as the epochal feature that has representatively characterized the Beijing youth as a prominent marker.

This led to the next epochal shift.

It was a brief, shining moment in Egypt's history — a time of epochal change presided over by a Pharaoh named Akhenaten and his beautiful wife Nefertiti.

epochal造句

A ten-minute clip that speaks of epochal change.

Any system able to do that would be a truly epochal achievement, but such a miracle is not on the agenda of even the most advanced machine translation developers.

There is profound epochal and social background behind the construction of statistical culture.

The toolmaking observation was the most epochal of the three, causing a furor within anthropological circles because "man the toolmaker" held sway as an almost canonical definition of our species.