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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
period
I.pe‧ri‧od1 S1 W1 AC /ˈpɪəriəd $ ˈpɪr-/ BrE AmE noun [countable] [Date: 1300-1400; Language: French; Origin: période, from Latin, from Greek, from peri- (PERICARDIUM) + hodos 'way'] 1. LENGTH OF TIME a particular length of time with a beginning and an end: Tomorrow’s weather will be dry with sunny periods. period of His playing improved in a very short period of time. a brief period of silence The drug was tested over a five-week period. They adopted the system for a trial period (=time in which something is tested to see if it works well). 2. LIFE/HISTORY a particular time in someone’s life or in history ⇨ era: the conflict of the Cold War period Van Gogh’s early period the Jurassic period the behaviour of children during the period of adolescence 3. BLOOD the flow of blood that comes from a woman’s body each month ⇨ menstrual period: I was 12 years old when I started my periods. 4. MARK American English the mark (.) used in writing to show the end of a sentence or of an ↑abbreviation SYN full stop British English 5. SCHOOL one of the equal parts that the school day is divided into SYN lesson British English: What class do you have first period? period of a double period of Science 6. SPORTS one of the equal parts that a game is divided into in a sport such as ↑ice hockey: The Bruins scored twice in the first period. 7. FOR EMPHASIS period! American English spoken used to emphasize that you have made a decision and that you do not want to discuss the subject any more SYN full stop!: I’m not going, period! • • • COLLOCATIONS ADJECTIVES/NOUN + period ▪ a long/lengthy period They had to spend long periods apart. ▪ a short/brief period He lived for a short period in Manchester. ▪ a limited period (=a fairly short length of time) From May, the site will be open to the public for a limited period. ▪ a fixed/set period (=that will not be changed) A tourist visa allows you to stay for a fixed period. ▪ an indefinite period (=with no fixed end) The painting had been loaned to the gallery for an indefinite period. ▪ a six month/five year etc period They studied the behaviour of the ocean during a five year period. ▪ a trial period (=a time in which you try something to see if it is good) We could introduce the system for a trial period. phrases ▪ a period of time Over a period of time, this pressure can damage the fibres of the carpet. • • • THESAURUS a period in history ▪ period a particular time in history, especially one studied as a subject: the late Victorian period | the interwar period | During that period many people moved from the countryside to the towns. ▪ time a period of years, months, days etc: The 1960s were a time of great social change. | the biggest earthquake in modern times | Verdun was an important city in Roman times. ▪ age a long period, especially one that represents a particular stage in the development of civilization or technology: the industrial age | We are now in the age of the Internet. | the Stone Age (=when people used tools made of stone) ▪ era a long period that has a particular character or that is marked by particular events: We live in an era of breathtaking change. | the post-war era | De Gaulle’s death marked the end of an era. ▪ epoch /ˈiːpɒk $ ˈepək/ formal means the same as era, but sounds more formal and important: We are now entering a new epoch in human history. | the colonial epoch | It was the end of an epoch. II.period2 BrE AmE adjective period costume/furniture etc clothes, furniture etc in the style of a particular time in history: actors dressed in period costume
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period A period is a dot used at the end of a sentence to indicate that it is the end.◎ | ['piəriəd] | ※ | danh từ | | ■ | kỳ, thời kỳ, thời gian | | ☆ | periods of a disease | | các thời kỳ của bệnh | | ☆ | a period of rest | | một thời gian nghỉ | | ☆ | a period of three years | | một thời gian ba năm | | ■ | thời kỳ, giai đoạn, thời đại (của lịch sử, đời người, nền văn minh..) | | ☆ | the periods of history | | những giai đoạn lịch sử | | ☆ | the post-war period | | thời kỳ hậu chiến | | ☆ | the girl of the period | | cô gái thời nay | | ■ | (địa chất) kỷ, thời kỳ (quãng thời gian trong quá trình phát triển của bề mặt trái đất) | | ☆ | the Jurassis period | | kỷ Jura | | ■ | tiết (học) | | ☆ | a teaching period of 45 minutes | | một tiết học 45 phút | | ■ | huyết từ tử cung của phụ nữ chảy ra hàng tháng; kinh nguyệt; kỳ hành kinh | | ☆ | to have a period | | thấy kinh; có kinh | | ☆ | period pains | | đau bụng hành kinh | | ■ | (toán học); (vật lý); (thiên văn học) chu kỳ | | ☆ | period of a circulating decimal | | chu kỳ của một số thập phân tuần hoàn | | ☆ | period of oscillation | | chu kỳ dao động | | ■ | (ngôn ngữ học) câu nhiều đoạn | | ■ | (ngôn ngữ học) chấm câu; dấu chấm câu | | ☆ | to put a period | | đặt dấu chấm câu | ※ | tính từ | | ■ | (thuộc) thời kỳ đã qua; mang tính chất thời đại, mang màu sắc thời đại (đã qua) |
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