preservationist 英 [prezə'veɪʃ(ə)nɪst]   美 [,prɛzɚ'veʃənɪst]

preservationist

preservationist  英 [prezə'veɪʃ(ə)nɪst] 美 [,prɛzɚ'veʃənɪst]

n. (对自然环境、古迹文物等的)保护主义者 

名词复数:preservationists 

He complained that he was being “stigmatized” as a preservationist—someone opposed to legal hunting. 他抱怨有人指责他是一个狭隘的保护主义者——就是那种连合法狩猎都反对的人。
So gambling and historic preservation became, in the words of one preservationist, Deadwood's Siamese twins. You cannot separate them. 所以,赌博和历史保存成了,在一个保护主义者,戴德伍德的连体双胞胎的话。你不能分开。

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  • n. (对自然环境、古迹文物等的)保护主义者
  • 1. He complained that he was being “stigmatized” as a preservationist—someone opposed to legal hunting.

    他抱怨有人指责他是一个狭隘的保护主义者——就是那种连合法狩猎都反对的人。

  • 2. So gambling and historic preservation became, in the words of one preservationist, Deadwood's Siamese twins. You cannot separate them.

    所以,赌博和历史保存成了,在一个保护主义者,戴德伍德的连体双胞胎的话。你不能分开。

  • 3. Using skeletal analysis, the Egyptology and preservationist team was able to estimate the age at death for all the mummies and the names and occupations in the majority.

    通过对骨骼的分析,埃及木乃伊保护专家确定了所有木乃伊的死亡年龄以及其中大多数的姓名和地位。

  • preservationist (n.) "advocate of protecting existing things," 1905, from preservation + -ist; specifically of historic buildings by 1957.
pre·ser·va·tion·ist / ˌprezəˈveɪʃənɪst ; NAmE ˌprezərˈveɪʃənɪst / noun a person who works to keep old buildings or areas of the countryside in their original condition and to prevent them from being destroyed 文物保护者;环境保护者 preservationist preservationists pre·ser·va·tion·ist / ˌprezəˈveɪʃənɪst ; NAmE ˌprezərˈveɪʃənɪst /
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