中文词源
nineties 九十年代
来自ninety的复数形式。
英文词源
- nineties (n.)
- 1857 as the years of someone's life between 90 and 99; from 1848 as the tenth decade of years in a given century; 1849 with reference to Fahrenheit temperature. See ninety.
Many still live who remember those days; if the old men cannot tell you the exact date, they will say: 'It were in the nineties;' (etc.) ["Chambers's Journal," Nov. 1, 1856]
In Britain, the naughty nineties was a popular name 1920s-30s for the 1890s, based on the notion of a relaxing of morality and mood in contrast to earlier Victorian times. In U.S., gay nineties in reference to the same decade is attested from 1927, and was the title of a regular nostalgia feature in "Life" magazine about that time.
The long, dreary blue-law Sunday afternoons were periods of the Nineties which no amount of rosy retrospect will ever be able to recall as gay, especially to a normal healthy boy to whom all activities were taboo except G. A. Henty and the bound volumes of Leslie's Weekly of the Civil War. [Life, Sept. 1, 1927]
实用例句
- 1. Into her nineties, her thinking remained acute and her character forceful.
- 虽已年届九旬,她依然头脑敏锐,个性很强。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. These trends only got worse as we moved into the nineties.
- 我们步入20世纪90年代时,这些潮流变得更糟了。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. By this time she was in her nineties and needed help more and more frequently.
- 到这个时候她已经90多岁了,越来越频繁地需要帮助。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. At the peak of its popularity in the late nineties, the band sold ten million albums a year.
- 20世纪90年代后期那个乐队最红的时候,每年售出1,000万张唱片.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 5. Some men are old at sixty - five ; others are still as lively as crickets in their nineties.
- 有些人到六十五 岁 就老了, 可有些人九十多岁还非常活泼.
来自辞典例句