archives / ˈɑr kaɪv /

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archives2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Usually archives. documents or records relating to the activities, business dealings, etc., of a person, family, corporation, association, community, or nation.
  2. archives, a place where public records or other historical documents are kept.
  3. any extensive record or collection of data: The encyclopedia is an archive of world history. The experience was sealed in the archive of her memory.
  4. Digital Technology. a long-term storage device, as a disk or magnetic tape, or a computer directory or folder that contains copies of files for backup or future reference.a collection of digital data stored in this way.a computer file containing one or more compressed files.a collection of information permanently stored on the internet: The magazine has its entire archive online, from 1923 to the present.
v. 有主动词 verb

ar·chived, ar·chiv·ing.

  1. to place or store in an archive: to vote on archiving the city's historic documents.
  2. Digital Technology. to compress and store them in a single file.

archives 近义词

n. 名词 noun

place where records are stored

更多archives例句

  1. Last year, the Home Office said the dossier had mysteriously disappeared from the archives.
  2. Catalogue, published by Flammarion (2014), includes photographs from the Magnum Photos archives and text by Éric Hazan.
  3. These posts are still available in archives that are only viewable to privileged members of the forum.
  4. He jokes about going through airport security with the then 800-year-old document, which is now on loan to the National Archives.
  5. You have worked for the National Archives for several different presidential libraries?
  6. He was further instructed to hand over his consulate archives to the British Consul, who would take charge of American interests.
  7. There was once a learned gentleman who was deputed to examine and report upon the archives of the Cathedral of Southminster.
  8. But an unreliable boy at our school matched this history from the unwritten archives of his vulgar relatives.
  9. When that event would take place, or how long it would be, appeared to be hidden in the archives of the future.
  10. The cities have followed the same path and their archives are being thoroughly examined.