anachronism
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT You say that something is an anachronism when you think that it is out of date or old-fashioned. 過時(shí)
The president tended to regard the Church as an anachronism. 總統(tǒng)傾向認(rèn)為教會(huì)不合時(shí)宜。
2. N-COUNT An anachronism is something in a book, play, or film that is wrong because it did not exist at the time the book, play, or film is set. (書、戲劇或電影中的)年代錯(cuò)誤
The last paragraph contains an anachronism. The Holy Office no longer existed at that time. 最后一段有一個(gè)年代錯(cuò)誤。宗教裁判所那時(shí)已不復(fù)存在了。
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anachronism /??n?kr??n?z?m/ (anachronisms)
劍橋詞典
- a person , thing, or idea that exists out of its time in history , especially one that happened or existed later than the period being shown , discussed , etc.
時(shí)代錯(cuò)誤,年代誤植,不合時(shí)代的人(或物)
For some people , marriage is an anachronism from the days when women needed to be protected . 對(duì)一些人來說,婚姻是婦女需要受保護(hù)的時(shí)代的產(chǎn)物,而現(xiàn)在已經(jīng)不合時(shí)宜了。 返回 anachronism