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ancient

/eyn-shuhnt/US // ˈeɪn ʃənt //UK // (ˈeɪnʃənt) //

古代,古老的,古人,古代的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or in time long past, especially before the end of the Western Roman Empire a.d. 476: ancient history.
    • : dating from a remote period; of great age: ancient rocks;ancient trees.
    • : very old; aged: She's fifteen, which is ancient for a dog that size.
    • : being old in wisdom and experience; venerable.
    • : old-fashioned or antique.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who lived in ancient times.
    • : one of the classical writers of antiquity.
    • : a very old or aged person, especially if venerable or patriarchal.
    • : ancients, Usually the ancients .the civilized peoples, nations, or cultures of antiquity, as the Greeks, Romans, Hebrews, and Egyptians.the writers, artists, and philosophers of ancient times, especially those of Greece and Rome.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.old, often very old
Synonyms
age-old古老的,古老,古代的,久远的antique古董,古物,古玩,古代archaic过时的,古老的,过时,古代的hoary嘶哑的,嘶哑的声音,嘶嘶声,嘶哑的声响old-fashioned老式的,旧式的,老式,旧式timeworn久违的,陈旧的,久经考验的,久经考验venerable可敬的,尊贵的,可敬,可敬的人aged老龄,年老的,老龄化,年迈的antediluvian安特卫普,前代的,前代,前代人bygone昔日的,逝去的,昔日,逝者如斯夫elderly长者,老年人,老人,老年fossil化石,化石类,石化,化石类物质oldie老式的,老东西,老式,老古董relic遗迹,遗物,遗留物,残余物remote远程,遥远的,遥控,遥远antiquated古老的,古老,古代的,陈旧的back number背面号码,背号,背面数字,后面的数字been around一直都在,一直以来,一直以来都在,一直存在creaky吱吱作响的,吱吱作响,吱吱嘎嘎,吱吱呀呀early早期,早期的,早日,早few miles on几英里,数英里,几英里的路程,几里路就到了lot of mileage里程数多,里程很多,里程数很多,里程多moth-eaten蠹虫蛀蚀,蠹虫,蠹虫害,蠹蚀obsolete陈旧的,陈旧,陈旧过时,陈旧过时的old goat老羊,老山羊,老头子,老羊倌older年长者,较年长的,老年,年长的out-of-date过时的,过时,已过时的,过期的outmoded不合时宜的,不合时宜,老旧的,过时的primal原始的,原始,最原始的,原始人primeval原始的,原始,最初的,原始人primordial原始的,最初的,原生的,初始的rusty锈迹斑斑,生锈的,锈迹斑斑的,锈色superannuated超年假,超年金,超年薪,超龄worse for wear更糟糕的是,更糟的是,更为糟糕的是,更加糟糕的是

Examples

  • Regenerative agriculture dates back at least to biblical times, when the ancients practiced rudimentary crop rotation by letting their fields lie fallow in order to keep the soil rich with nutrients.

  • George Poinar, an entomologist and paleontologist at Oregon State University in Corvallis who described the ancient cricket, stands by his conclusions.

  • The evidence of ancient cricket sperm is less clear, he says.

  • Microraptor, which lived some 120 m­illion years ago alongside ancient birds, is distantly related to Aves.

  • Those developing embryos were reverting into ants that looked more like their ancient endosymbiont-free ancestors.

  • But the last national figure to wield ancient personal authority in an explicitly religious way was Robert F. Kennedy.

  • Historical justifications for most modern celebrations can be found in the ancient world.

  • Ancient Romans exchanged gifts of figs and honey and would make sure to work part of the day as a good omen for the coming year.

  • The ancient Egyptian festival of Wepet Renpet (“opening of the year”) was not just a time of rebirth—it was dedicated to drinking.

  • It can be hard to wrap your head around the problems facing the continent because they might seem ancient to us.

  • I believe that these are ideal characters constructed from still more ancient legends and traditions.

  • Elyon is the name of an ancient Phœnician god, slain by his son El, no doubt the “first-born of death” in Job xviii.

  • Something remote and ancient stirred in her, something that was not of herself To-day, something half primitive, half barbaric.

  • When Cortez made conquest of Mexico in 1519 smoking seemed to be a common as well as an ancient custom among the natives.

  • Long before that, however, the sun had come back to gladden the Polar regions, and break up the reign of ancient night.