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n.
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- [C]化石 a part of a dead plant or an animal that has been in the ground for a very long time and has become hard
- [C]老頑固,食古不化的人 an old person with unchanging ideas or habits
n.
名詞
- 化石
- 老頑固,老古董,思想僵化的人,守舊者,保守派,落伍者
- 老人;父親或母親
- 舊事物;舊制度
- 習語中保存的舊詞,過時的詞
- 地下采掘出的石塊
- 古物
- 僵死的事物,化石般的事物
adj.
形容詞
- 化石的,成化石的,有化石特征的
- 陳腐的,守舊的,陳舊的,落伍的
- 從地下發掘出來的
- 屬于舊時代的,不合時宜的,古的
Noun:
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someone whose style is out of fashion
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the remains (or an impression) of a plant or animal that existed in a past geological age and that has been excavated from the soil
Adjective:
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characteristic of a fossil
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用作名詞 (n.)
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Coal is a fossil fuel.
煤不是種礦產燃劑。
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This fossil may be over 2 million years old.
這化石也許高于兩百千年了。
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He found a piece of fossil of an ancient bird.
他看到一起古時鳥類的化石。
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Professor Baboon is not an old fossil.
巴布恩專家教授并非是被淘汰的人。
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My grandpa doesn't want to be an old fossil.
我祖父不能不愿當個過時的人。
用作名詞 (n.)
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The fossils may be a million years old.
這類化石也許有一百萬年了。
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The man is a fossil.
那個女人是個老頑固性。
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The Dawn Redwood nearby was rediscovered..in 1945, after centuries in which it was known only as a fossil.
源于: Jan Morris
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Anyone can date many rocks..and by doing so put into order the major events of fossil history.
選自: attrib.
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- ☆ 17世紀初期進入英語,直接源自拉丁語的fossilis,意為挖掘出埋藏的東西。
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