anachronism基本解释
n.时代上的错误;被置错时代或年代的事物;不合潮流的人(物)
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形容词: anachronistic 副词: anachronistically
基本词汇
n.时代上的错误;被置错时代或年代的事物;不合潮流的人(物)
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形容词: anachronistic 副词: anachronistically
noun
1. an artifact that belongs to another time
2. a person who seems to be displaced in time
who belongs to another age
3. something located at a time when it could not have existed or occurred
Synonym: mistimingmisdating
1. 不合时代的事;过时现象
You say that something is an anachronism when you think that it is out of date or old-fashioned.
e.g. The President tended to regard the Church as an anachronism.
总统常常认为教会属于落伍之物。
2. 时代错误,年代误植(指所叙人、事与时代不符的错误)
An anachronism is something in a book, play, or film that is wrong because it did not exist at the time the book, play, or film is set.
e.g. The last paragraph contains an anachronism. The Holy Office no longer existed at that time.
最后一段有一个时代错误。异端裁判所那时已经不存在了。
1. 不合时宜的:短暂的ephemeral ; transitory ; transient ; short-lived | 不合时宜的anachronism | 可持久的durable ; last a long time
2. 时代错误,与时代不合的事物:28. mundane 世俗的,现世的 | 29. erudite 博学的,饱学之士 | 30. anachronism 时代错误,与时代不合的事物
He had thought of Chevron as a dead thing, an anachronism, an exquisite survival..with its..servants and luxury.
出自:V. SackvilleShe herself was a smoldering anachronism, a throwback to one of those ardent young women of the Sixties, Turgenev's heroines.
出自:M. McCarthyAnachronisms in the script.., like penicillin and the atomic bomb.
出自:S. J. Perelman