单词 | heirloom |
释义 | heirloomWord family nounheirdomheiressheirshipheir apparentheirloomheiradjectiveheirless Householdheir·loom1 /ˈeəluːm $ ˈer-/ noun [countableC] DHFAMILYa valuable object that has been owned by a family for many years and that is passed from the older members to the younger members 传家宝,祖传之宝 a family heirloom 一件传家宝 Examples from the Corpus heirloom• The spacious dining room is often sunny and is filled with antiques and heirlooms.• Furthermore, they did not retain these primal practices merely as heirlooms.• The antis say it's an atomic eyesore ... a dangerous heirloom to leave future generations.• Bagpipes are considered family heirlooms and the pipers provide their own.• For Armstrong aficionados, a golden heirloom.• Old heirloom lace was at her throat and wrists.• The blade Fearfrost is the heirloom of the Tzarinas of Kislev. heirloom2 adjectiveadj [only before noun] an heirloom vegetable or plant is one of a kind that was first grown many years ago, and has now become rare or unusual 〔蔬菜或植物〕珍稀的,老品种的 SYN heritage They sell many kinds of heirloom seeds. 他们出售各种稀有老品种的种子。 From Longman Business Dictionary heirloomheir·loom /ˈeəluːmˈer-/ noun [countableC] a valuable object that has been owned by a family for many years and that is passed, for example, from grandfather to father to son The clock is a family heirloom. (1400-1500) heir + loom “tool” ((10-19 centuries)) |
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