Examples of using The epoch in English and their translations into Polish
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Official
-
Medicine
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Financial
-
Official/political
-
Programming
-
Computer
At the epoch, you could see rappers wearing a fluorescent yellow coat with raves goggles while riding a Harley-Davidson motorcycle while dragging ton of pugs in his pockets.
I only feel that I owe a lot to the epoch I live in and to the people living next to me.
Commentary 6 of the Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party(published by The Epoch Times newspaper) offers a systematic account of this history.
And lo, as foretold the epoch of The Return of the King ends at the beginning of the new age of Man.
We live in the epoch in which an influential part of the Polish society is losing its privileged positions.
Yes, you now understand the importance at the epoch of presenting a playable version for a single player,
successful in his day, Gustav Klimt was one of the central figures of fin-de-siècle Vienna, the epoch that marked the beginning of Modernism.
The Epoch of Moral Decline(about 1960 to present time)
It means that a given traveller in time is able to participate actively in everything that he or she encounters in the epoch being visited.
the few and Swedish works,">which formed the epoch of the general history of literature",
At the epoch, hackers/crackers did not wanted to be anonymous,
allow me to feel"the spirit of the epoch.
The epoch is expressed
It is natural that the struggle for these semidependent countries should have become particularly bitter in the epoch of finance capital, when the rest of the world has already been divided up.
Which had the effect that sales were almost zero and those which at the epoch, like me had bought it, they could not play.
use a similar system but the epoch is different Windows starts on 1 January 1601.