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- n. 時(shí)代上的錯誤;被置錯時(shí)代或年代的事物;不合潮流的人(物)
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anachronism的英文翻譯是什么意思,詞典釋義與在線(xiàn)翻譯:
英英釋義
Noun:
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something located at a time when it could not have existed or occurred
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an artifact that belongs to another time
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a person who seems to be displaced in time; who belongs to another age
anachronism的用法和樣例:
例句
用作名詞 (n.)
- The second major anachronism is the movie's approach to religion.
第二個(gè)主要的時(shí)空錯誤是影片對宗教的處理。 - It would be an anachronism to talk of Queen Victoria watching television.
談到維多利亞女王看電視是時(shí)代上的錯誤。 - Modern dress is an anachronism in productions of Shakespeare's plays.
在莎士比亞劇作演出中出現的現代服裝,是弄錯年代的東西。 - Today a hay type of pasture plant is really an anachronism.
今天干草型牧草是不合適宜的。 - The monarchy is seen by some as an anachronism in present day society.
君主政體在當今社會(huì )中被一些人視為是過(guò)時(shí)的制度。
經(jīng)典引文
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He had thought of Chevron as a dead thing, an anachronism, an exquisite survival..with its..servants and luxury.
出自: V. Sackville -
She herself was a smoldering anachronism, a throwback to one of those ardent young women of the Sixties, Turgenev's heroines.
出自: M. McCarthy -
Anachronisms in the script.., like penicillin and the atomic bomb.
出自: S. J. Perelman