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hist.o.ricHhI5stBr7Ik, $-5stC:r-adjSomething that is historic is (likely to be) important when the period to which it belongs is studied in the future.历史上著名的,具有历史意义的In a historic vote, the Church of England decided to allow women to become priests.英国圣公会在一项具有历史意义的表决中决定允许妇女成为牧师。More money is needed for the preservation of historic buildings and monuments.古建筑和纪念碑的保存需要更多的资金。(specialized) The historic present is the present tense when it describes past events, and is used either informally or to produce a special effect.历史现在时(用现在时描述过去的事情,用于非正式场合或用以制造生动的效果)The historic present is used in this sentence, Anyway, I'm in the pub with my friends and a bloke comes up to me and asks if I want to buy a stereo.这句句子中用到了历史现在时,“无论如何,我是和我的朋友一起在酒吧里,一个家伙走过来问我是否要买一台立体声唱机。”
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