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当代 (dāngdài) is often used to refer to the current era or present age. For example, one might say:
"当代 (dāngdài) 社会 (shèhuì) 对 (duì) 年轻 (niánqīng) 人 (rén) 的 (de) 压力 (yālì) 比 (bǐ) 以往 (yǐwǎng) 更 (gèng) 大 (dà)."
This sentence translates to: "The pressure on young people in contemporary society is greater than ever before."
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1. 现代 (xiàndài) - This word also means "contemporary era" or "modern times." It can be used interchangeably with 当代, but it may have a slightly broader connotation, encompassing a longer period of time.
2. 当今 (dāngjīn) - This word specifically refers to the present time or current era. It is often used in a more formal or literary context.
3. 当下 (dāngxià) - This word means "the present moment" or "the current situation." It can also be used to refer to the contemporary era.
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