单词 | relic |
释义 | relicrel·ic /ˈrelɪk/ ●○○ noun [countableC] 1 REMAIN/BE LEFTan old object or custom that reminds people of the past or that has lived on from a past time 遗物;遗迹;遗风;遗俗 Roman relics found in a field 在野外发现的古罗马遗迹 relic of the books and photos, relics of Rob’s university days 书籍和照片——罗布大学时代的旧物 Everything in the house seemed old and untouched, like relics of an ancient time. 屋里的一切似乎都很古老,没有人动过,就像是古时的遗迹。 2. RRa part of the body or clothing of a holy person which is kept after their death because it is thought to be holy 圣骨,圣物 Examples from the Corpus relic• Once viewed as a relic, continental drift and seafloor spreading evolved into the modern concept of plate tectonics.• Voters passed a bill to remove a law that is a relic of the state's racist past.• The town is a relic from California's gold rush.• It was true he had grown out of it now, but it was the beloved relic of his youth.• Like so many villages in the Mani, Vátheia is a ghostly relic.• He received it as if it were a precious relic a saint had just blessed, and folded it carefully.• The latter's relics rest on the main altar.• the sacred relics of John the Baptist• The relic reposes in a glass-fronted reliquary beneath a side altar of the same church in which it was first interred.• The relic was found in exactly the place indicated.• Civil War relics• The treaty is now a Cold War relic. relic of• Obelisks are among the least-understood relics of ancient Egypt. (1200-1300) Old French relique, from Latin reliquiae “things left behind”, from relinquere; → RELINQUISH |
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