1 N-COUNT 遗物;遗迹;纪念物 If you refer to something or someone as a relic of an earlier period, you mean that they belonged to that period but have survived into the present. 遗物;遗迹;纪念物
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The tower is a relic of grim days when big houses had to be fortified against invaders.
这座塔是那些灰暗岁月的遗迹,那时大房子不得不被加固,以抵御侵略者。
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Germany's asylum law is a relic of an era in European history which has passed. [+ of]
德国的收容法是欧洲历史上一个已逝去时期的遗留产物。
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He found himself thinking of the man as a relic from the past.
他把这个男人看成是过去时代的人物。
SYN remnant, vestige, memento, trace
2 N-COUNT (有历史价值的)遗物,遗迹,遗址 A relic is something which was made or used a long time ago and which is kept for its historical significance. (有历史价值的)遗物,遗迹,遗址
3 N-COUNT 圣物;圣骨 A relic is the body of a saint or something else associated with a saint, which some people regard as holy. 圣物;圣骨
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