modern-day

modern-day(
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. de hoy en día
Modern-day youth have to deal with a lot more difficulties than I did when I was their age.Los jóvenes de hoy en día tienen que lidiar con muchas más dificultades de las que yo enfrentaba cuando tenía su edad.
b. moderno
Modern-day science has explained many things that were mysteries in the past.La ciencia moderna ha explicado muchas cosas que eran misterios en el pasado.
c. contemporáneo
He writes so well. He's like a modern-day Shakespeare.Escribe muy bien. Es como un Shakespeare contemporáneo.
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