retrospective 英 [ˌretrəˈspektɪv]   美 [ˌrɛtrəˈspɛktɪv]

retrospective

retrospective  英 [ˌretrəˈspektɪv] 美 [ˌrɛtrəˈspɛktɪv]

adj. 回顾的;怀旧的;可追溯的  n. 回顾展 

名词复数:retrospectives 

retrospective legislation 有追溯效力的法律
They honoured him with a retrospective exhibition in 1987. 他们在1987年为他举办了一次回顾展,以示敬意。

  • Retrospective means looking back. An art exhibit that cover an artist's entire career is called a retrospective because it looks back at the work the artist has produced over many years.
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  • adj. 回顾的;怀旧的;可追溯的
  • n. 回顾展
  • 1. retrospective legislation

    有追溯效力的法律

  • 2. They honoured him with a retrospective exhibition in 1987.

    他们在1987年为他举办了一次回顾展,以示敬意。

  • 3. Bankers are quick to condemn retrospective tax legislation.

    银行家们立即声讨有追溯效力的税收立法。

  • 4. A retrospective atmosphere pervaded the whole performance.

    怀旧的气氛弥漫了整个演出。

  • 5. The tax ruling has retrospective effect.

    该税务裁定具有溯及力.

  • retrospective (adj.) 1660s, from retrospect + -ive. As a noun, from 1964, short for retrospective exhibition (1908), etc. Related: Retrospectively.
retro·spect·ive / ˌretrəˈspektɪv ; NAmE ˌretrəˈspektɪv / adjective , noun retrospective retrospectives adjective 1 thinking about or connected with sth that happened in the past 回顾的;涉及以往的 2 ( also less frequent, formal retro·active ) (of a new law or decision 新的法律或决定 ) intended to take effect from a particular date in the past rather than from the present date 有追溯效力的;溯及既往的 retrospective legislation 有追溯效力的法律 retrospective pay awards 有追溯效力的加薪 retro·spect·ive·ly / ˌretrəˈspektɪvli ; NAmE ˌretrəˈspektɪvli / adverb She wrote retrospectively about her childhood. 她追述了自己的童年生活。 The new rule will be applied retrospectively. 新的规定将具有追溯效力。 noun a public exhibition of the work that an artist has done in the past, showing how his or her work has developed (艺术家作品)回顾展 retro·spect·ive / ˌretrəˈspektɪv ; NAmE ˌretrəˈspektɪv / retro·spect·ive·ly / ˌretrəˈspektɪvli ; NAmE ˌretrəˈspektɪvli /
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