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relique

/rel-ik; French ruh-leek/US // ˈrɛl ɪk; French rəˈlik //UK // (rəˈliːk, ˈrɛlɪk) //

遗迹,遗物,遗留物,残余物

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural rel·iques [rel-iks; French ruh-leek]. /ˈrɛl ɪks; French rəˈlik/. Archaic.

    • : an archaic variant of relic.

Examples

  • It may be possible to trace out this ancient relique to its present repository, if it be still in existence.

  • On the other side, he had given to me simply the reliques of his breakfast-table, which itself was hardly more than a relique.

  • She touches a spring, and there falls beside your relique—another, that had once belonged to it.

  • A similar relique has been also discovered in other sepulchres of the same sanctuary.

  • La tribune de la Chambre pourtant est une relique; elle servit aux Cinq Cents.