anachronism 英 [əˈnækrənɪzəm]   美 [əˈnækrəˌnɪzəm]

anachronism

anachronism  英 [əˈnækrənɪzəm] 美 [əˈnækrəˌnɪzəm]

n. 时代错误;不合潮流的人或物 

名词复数:anachronisms 

I have certainly engaged in a certain amount of anachronism but I have also used punctuation and I have worked out ways in which this discourse makes sense. 的确我的新诗中会出现一些年代错误,但我还运用了标点,我基本上能让听音改写的语段有自己的含义。
However, the “VW law” that gives the state a veto over important decisions is a controversial anachronism which both the European Commission and Porsche, VW’s new owner, are determined to get rid of. 然而,大众法规给予这个州对重大决议的否决权,这是一个有争议的时代错误,欧洲委员会以及保时大众的新主保捷汽车公司都决定摆脱这条法规。

  • An anachronism is something that doesn't fit its time period, like if you say you'll "dial" your smartphone.
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  • n. 时代错误;不合潮流的人或物
  • 1. I have certainly engaged in a certain amount of anachronism but I have also used punctuation and I have worked out ways in which this discourse makes sense.

    的确我的新诗中会出现一些年代错误,但我还运用了标点,我基本上能让听音改写的语段有自己的含义。

  • 2. However, the “VW law” that gives the state a veto over important decisions is a controversial anachronism which both the European Commission and Porsche, VW’s new owner, are determined to get rid of.

    然而,大众法规给予这个州对重大决议的否决权,这是一个有争议的时代错误,欧洲委员会以及保时大众的新主保捷汽车公司都决定摆脱这条法规。

  • 3. The doctrine of the Trinity was only developed centuries ; after the writing of Genesis; you can't read it back in there,its anachronism.

    三位一体的教义是在《创世纪》之后,数世纪才发展的;,你不能把它强加回过去,那是时代错误。

  • anachronism (n.) 1640s, "an error in computing time or finding dates," from Latin anachronismus, from Greek anakhronismos, from anakhronizein "refer to wrong time," from ana "against" (see ana-) + khronos "time" (see chrono-). Meaning "something out of harmony with a specified time" is first recorded 1816.
an·achron·ism / əˈnækrənɪzəm ; NAmE əˈnækrənɪzəm / noun 1 a person, a custom or an idea that seems old-fashioned and does not belong to the present 过时的人(或风俗、思想) The monarchy is seen by many people as an anachronism in the modern world. 很多人认为君主制在现代世界不合时宜。 2 something that is placed, for example in a book or play, in the wrong period of history 弄错年代;时代错误 ana·chron·is·tic / əˌnækrəˈnɪstɪk ; NAmE əˌnækrəˈnɪstɪk / adjective anachronism anachronisms an·achron·ism / əˈnækrənɪzəm ; NAmE əˈnækrənɪzəm / ana·chron·is·tic / əˌnækrəˈnɪstɪk ; NAmE əˌnækrəˈnɪstɪk /
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