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单词 heyday
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Numbers have certainly dwindled since their heyday in the 1980s.Tales that send a shiver down the spine were in their heyday in the Victorian age.This was undoubtedly their heyday and their 1970s albums are today regarded as rock classics.Few would disagree that sitcoms have declined since their heyday in the 1970s.During my show 's heyday there was a sense of anticipation and awe about stars who were appearing.The company enjoyed a glorious heyday in the 1980s when the company sold more than 120,000 instruments.It employed 30,000 during its 1960s heyday.In its Victorian and Edwardian heyday the ghost story almost always meant a short story.Looking back to the 1970s and the heyday of income equality, the world was very different.In its 1970s heyday it drew an audience of 300 million.But while it may have felt classy in its 1970s heyday, those times are long gone.The bikers who swarm into its car park are a little older now than the clientele in its 1950s heyday, but not much else has changed.

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heyday

British English: heyday NOUN
Someone's heyday is the time when they are most powerful, successful, or popular.
In its heyday, the studio's boast was that it had more stars than there are in heaven.
  • American English: heyday
  • Brazilian Portuguese: auge
  • Chinese: 全盛时期
  • European Spanish: auge
  • French: apogée
  • German: Blütezeit
  • Italian: tempi d'oro
  • Japanese: 盛り
  • Korean: 전성기
  • European Portuguese: auge
  • Latin American Spanish: auge

Chinese translation of 'heyday'

heyday

(ˈheɪdeɪ)

n

  1. the heyday of the railways 铁(鐵)路的黄(黃)金时(時)代 (tiělù de huángjīn shídài)
in its heyday, ... 在最兴(興)旺发(發)达(達)的时(時)候, ... (zài zuì xīngwàng fādá de shíhou, ... )
(noun) 
Definition
the time of most power, popularity, or success
In its heyday, the studio boasted it had more stars than heaven.
Synonyms
prime
She was in her intellectual prime.
time
He was a very good jockey in his time.
day
In my day newspapers were more popular.
flowering
pink
bloom
in the full bloom of youth
high point
zenith
salad days
prime of life

Additional synonyms

in the sense of bloom
Definition
a healthy or flourishing condition
in the full bloom of youth
Synonyms
prime,
flower,
beauty,
height,
peak,
flourishing,
maturity,
perfection,
best days,
heyday,
zenith,
full flowering
in the sense of day
Definition
a period or point in time
In my day newspapers were more popular.
Synonyms
time,
age,
era,
prime,
period,
generation,
heyday,
epoch
in the sense of time
He was a very good jockey in his time.
Synonyms
heyday,
prime,
peak,
hour,
springtime,
salad days,
best years or days

Synonyms of 'heyday'

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