fossil

名词 n.
/ˈfɒsl̩/    /ˈfɑsl̩/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. The mineralized remains of an animal or plant.
    — With the permission of the Keeper of the fossil collection, therefore, the specimen was subjected to a further careful removal of the matrix in the requisite directions.
  2. Any preserved evidence of ancient life, including shells, imprints, burrows, coprolites, and organically-produced chemicals.
    — He draws eclectically on studies of baboons, descriptive anthropological accounts of hunter-gatherer societies and, in a few cases, the fossil record.
  3. A fossil word.
  4. Anything extremely old, extinct, or outdated. figuratively
  5. An extremely old or outdated person. derogatory,figuratively
    — I do not want to convey any disrespectful notion or slight when I call those good and learned men fossils, but my experience is that people are apt to fossilise even at a University if they follow the same paths too persistently.

词形变化

fossils plural

词源

From French fossile, from Latin fossilis (“something which has been dug up”), from fodio (“to dig up”).
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