antiquarian 英 [ˌæntɪˈkweəriən]   美 [ˌæntɪˈkweriən]

antiquarian

antiquarian  英 [ˌæntɪˈkweəriən] 美 [ˌæntɪˈkweriən]

adj. 古文物研究的;古文物的  n. 古文物研究者;[古] 古文物收藏家 

名词复数:antiquarians 

He enjoyed a great reputation as an antiquarian. 他是一个享有盛名的古玩收藏家。
Literature lovers will adore this quirky B&B linked to Uptown New York's only antiquarian bookshop. 文学爱好者将会钟情于这家独特的床位加早餐旅馆,因为它与纽约市郊唯一的古文物研究书店联系紧密。

  • Something that's antiquarian is antique, and usually collectible. Antiquarian books are used books that have some value because they're rare.
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  • adj. 古文物研究的;古文物的
  • n. 古文物研究者;[古] 古文物收藏家
  • 1. He enjoyed a great reputation as an antiquarian.

    他是一个享有盛名的古玩收藏家。

  • 2. Literature lovers will adore this quirky B&B linked to Uptown New York's only antiquarian bookshop.

    文学爱好者将会钟情于这家独特的床位加早餐旅馆,因为它与纽约市郊唯一的古文物研究书店联系紧密。

  • 3. The original museum of 1683 was based on the collections of Elias Ashmole, alchemist and antiquarian, a leading figure of "The New Philosophy".

    1683年老馆里的展品基本是伊莱亚斯·阿什莫尔的藏品。 他是一位炼金术士和古文物收集者,也是“新哲学”的领军人物。

  • antiquarian (n.) "one who studies or is fond of antiquities, one versed in knowledge of ancient things," c. 1600, with -an + Latin antiquarius "pertaining to antiquity," from antiquus "ancient, aged, venerable" (see antique (adj.)). In later use more specifically "collector of antiquities; dealer in old books, coins, objects of art, etc." As an adjective, "pertaining to antiquaries," from 1771. Compare antiquary.
anti·quar·ian / ˌæntɪˈkweəriən ; NAmE ˌæntɪˈkweriən / adjective , noun antiquarian antiquarians adjective [usually before noun ] connected with the study, collection or sale of valuable old objects, especially books (尤指书籍)古文物的,古文物研究(或收藏、经营)的 noun ( also less frequent anti·quary / ˈæntɪkwəri ; NAmE ˈæntɪkweri / ) a person who studies, collects or sells old and valuable objects 古文物研究者(或收藏家、经营者) anti·quar·ian / ˌæntɪˈkweəriən ; NAmE ˌæntɪˈkweriən / anti·quary / ˈæntɪkwəri ; NAmE ˈæntɪkweri /
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