relic
美['relɪk] 英['relɪk]
n. 神圣的遗物;遗迹;纪念物
详细释义
n.(名词)- 遗迹
- 遗物
- 遗风
- 遗俗
- 纪念物
- 圣物
- 残片
- 废墟
- 残遗地貌
- 【宗】圣骨
- 【生】孑遗种
- 【地】残缺
- 圣髑
- 遗宝
- 遗念
- 遗骨
- 遗骸
- 尸体
双解释义
n.(名词)- [C]遗物,遗迹,遗产 sth old that reminds us of the past;memento;remainder
- [P]遗体,尸骸 sb's dead body
英英释义
Noun- an antiquity that has survived from the distant past
- something of sentimental value
例句
用作名词(n.)- This stone axe is a relic of ancient times.这把石斧是古代的遗物。
- Gold is still a barbaric relic whose value rises only when inflation is high.黄金仍然只是未开化时代的遗物,其价值只在通涨高企时才会上升。
- The calorie is a historical relic.卡是历史的遗迹。
- The building stands as the last remaining relic of the town's cotton industry.这座建筑物是小镇棉纺业仅存的遗迹。
- This ruined bridge is a relic of the Korean War in1950.那个被毁的桥是朝鲜战争的纪念物。
- Julie saw the means offered of carrying off her precious relic, which Monte Cristo had forgotten.尤莉看到基督山不留意那只钱袋,她可以带走她那宝贵的纪念物了,便拉她的丈夫到门口。
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