historic 的定义
- well-known or important in history: a historic building; historic occasions.
- historical.
historic 近义词
momentous, remarkable
更多historic例句
- Hotel occupancy in the United States plunged to 44 percent last year, a historic low, according to STR, a travel research company.
- Fortunately, in the midst of all this while I am still waiting, a presidential election with historic results took place in the United States.
- Loyola wasn’t ranked in the AP or coaches’ poll until it entered this week, and a double-digit seed would be a snub of historic proportions.
- You’ll disembark at Montana’s East Glacier Park station, then spend three nights at the historic Glacier Park Lodge, built by the Great Northern Railway.
- Local reporter and historian John Muller leads the walk through the neighborhood, which explores historic and contemporary politics, architecture and folklore.
- And black fury toward cops today is fueled by historic economic disparities and by the economic disaster of the past decade plus.
- And, most importantly, homicide was at an historic low, meaning more lives were being saved.
- The academic, historic, and geopolitical nonsense that Khomeinism equals Iran has lasted long enough.
- A historic hilltop village in Sicily is selling homes for $1.25 each in exchange for long-term investment and restoration.
- That is the path followed by the nonprofit Global Heritage Fund as it raises funds to protect historic sites.
- And he wished also to restore her to her natural setting, with the greatest degree of historic accuracy.
- In the historic record of Jacob's life no account is given of God's making an oath to him.
- Lifted to the skies for an hour by popular adulation, he has been sunk into obscurity ever since by historic contempt.
- The goldfields of Australia are historic, and the silver, lead and zinc mines of Broken Hill deserve particular mention.
- The road from London to Southampton is one of the oldest in the Kingdom and passes many places of historic interest.