0 the idea of a change in the measurement of time, in which people and events from one part of history are imagined as existing in another part -- (幻想一个历史阶段的人物和事件存在于另一个历史阶段的)时间异常,时间错位
We cannot consider population trends in a time warp; we must consider movements in world populations which will affect the lives and the local environment of many people.
Some people seem to be caught in a time warp of past ideas.
It is stuck in a sort of rigid time warp.
People are caught in a time warp.
Foreign policy is in a time warp, obsessed with the rights of nation states and their often appalling rulers, rather than those in need.
He seems to be caught in a time warp of grammar schools and comprehensives.
They are stuck in the attitudinal time warp of the 1950s and believe that farmers are still feather-bedded.
They are in a time warp.