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relic noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + RELIC | RELIC + VERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEancient 古代遗迹last 最后的残留◆It was the last relic of the old system.这是旧体制最后的残余。quaint 离奇有趣的幸存者◆He seemed to view her as a quaint relic of the past.他似乎把她看成别致的老古董。historic, historical 历史遗迹precious, priceless 珍贵的/无价的遗物holy, religious, sacred 圣髑;宗教遗物VERB + RELICdiscover, unearth 发现/出土圣髑◆The relics were discovered in a lead box in the ruins of an abbey.在一所修道院的废墟中发现了装在铅盒里的圣髑。preserve 保存圣髑RELIC + VERBsurvive 纪念物幸存下来◆This silver belt buckle is the only relic of the battle that survives.这个银质皮带扣是唯一存留下来的战争遗物。PREPOSITIONrelic from ⋯的遗物◆Most of these guns are relics from the Boer War.这些枪支大部分都是布尔战争的遗物。PHRASESa relic of an age, a relic of a time 某一时代的/某一时期的遗风◆relics of a bygone age以往年代的遗风◆a relic of the time when people hunted their own food靠自己打猎获取食物时代的遗俗a relic of the past 过去的遗俗◆They believe that hunting is a relic of the past and are calling for it to be banned.他们认为狩猎是旧时的遗俗,因而要求予以禁止。 |