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ob·so·les·cent
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obsolescently (adv.)
词根:obsolete
adj.obsolete 废弃的;老式的
n.obsolete 废词;陈腐的人
obsolescence [生物] 退化;荒废
obsoleteness 废弃
vi.obsolesce 成为废物;成为过时
vt.obsolete 淘汰;废弃
adjective
in the process of going out of use or style; becoming obsolete.
"逐渐过时,退出使用",1755年,源自拉丁语 obsolescentum(主格 obsolescens), obsolescere 的现在分词形式,意为"逐渐废弃"(参见 obsolete)。
The first known use of obsolescent was in 1755
obstetricsnoun
a branch of medical science that deals with childbirth and with the care of women before, during, and after childbirth
obstetriciannoun
a physician specializing in obstetrics
obstetricadjective
of or relating to childbirth or obstetrics
obstetricadjective
of or relating to childbirth or obstetrics
obstaclenoun
something that stands in the way of progress or achievement : hindrance didn't let shortness be an obstacle to a basketball career
drove around the obstacles in the road
obstaclenoun
something that stands in the way of progress or achievement : hindrance didn't let shortness be an obstacle to a basketball career
drove around the obstacles in the road
obsoleteadjective
no longer in use
an obsolete word
of a kind or style no longer current : outmoded
obsolete machinery
obsolescentadjective
going out of use : becoming obsolete
replacing obsolescent equipment
1 Through man's spirit of ingenuity he has made himself obsolescent as a worker.
人的聪明才智使他自己变成了过时落伍的工人.
2 Meanwhile, the mainstream news media remains trapped in obsolescent norms of "fairness," "balance" and "objectivity," rather than engaging in the type of pro-democracy advocacy journalism demanded by the country's escalating political crises.
3 “An obsolescent subgenre,” he declared, with conspicuous relish; a “naïve” little form, as outmoded as its cheap effects, the table-tapping and flickering candlelight.
4 The pace of change is certainly accelerating – business models today already become obsolescent in less than 20 years, and that figure is going to fall further.
5 The move followed a proposal made by Lockheed last December aimed at lowering costs by increasing commonality with other space systems, making the spacecraft more resilient, and reducing the number of obsolescent parts.
6 Vecchio said the engine's hookup to the governor system did not match up due to the obsolescent nature of the parts.
7 All previous battleships - including all of those in the Royal Navy - were now obsolescent, and would soon be known dismissively as "pre-Dreadnoughts".
8 Its subsidiary Osram, a lighting manufacturer, has been shifting jobs away from making obsolescent light bulbs.
9 By contrast, “Schumpeter insisted that . . . innovation—that is, entrepreneurship that moves resources from old and obsolescent to new and more productive employments—is the very essence of economics and most certainly of a modern economy.”
10 Dismiss this as the griping of obsolescent elites, but regular Americans are similarly apprehensive.
11 The American mainstream news media's approaches to writing and reporting and truth-telling are obsolescent in a time of ascendant fascism and a democracy crisis.
12 Electronic equipment quickly becomes obsolescent.
电子设备淘汰得很快.
13 The result of these two factors is a Republican Party and American conservative establishment that is under threat, obsolescent and in a deep existential crisis.
14 It is hard to imagine an obsolescent Robert Plant, but if that is what happens, and the theatres get smaller, he will not seem to mind, such is the contentment he exudes.
15 It’s that they have been made obsolescent, by a decades-long consolidation of media empires and influence.
16 This word is now obsolescent.
这个字现在已废弃不用了。
17 Jazz lingo becomes obsolescent almost as fast as it reaches the public ear.
18 Trump appeared to cast doubt on the US commitment to the military alliance in his recent interview with Michael Gove, when he suggested the institution was “obsolescent”.
19 The film is in part lugubrious in its longing for obsolescent objects, in its yearning for years before iPhones (with which the crisis of the film would otherwise be more easily solved).
20 Only depending on the obsolescent model in football school to cultivate the talents cannot catch the speedy development of the football industries.
仅靠陈旧的足球学校模式来培养人才已经跟不上足球产业的飞速发展。
1 衰退
declining impotent netherward downward downwards failure decline lag decay regression downturn degeneration atrophy obsolescence declination downbeat turndown declension involution retrogression retrogradation go fall flag fade erode ebb dwindle wither languish molder retrogress reduce depress damp off
2 即将过时的
3 淘汰
obsolete elimination obsolescence eliminate weed out selective eliminative selection superannuation cradling cast bolt weed rogue boult
4 淘汰的
5 萎缩的
7 退化
obsolete degenerate retrograde regressive vestigial retrogressive regression degradation deterioration atrophy devolution degeneracy retrogression catagenesis decay degrade deteriorate abort regress retrogress
10 过时的
cold dead outdated obsolete old-fashioned dated clunky archaic out-of-date anachronistic outmoded dowdy played-out outworn superannuated moth-eaten passé old hat
11 过时
cold dead outdated obsolete old-fashioned dated clunky archaic out-of-date anachronistic outmoded dowdy played-out outworn superannuated moth-eaten passé dowdiness date old hat ricky-tick old vintage antique neolithic antiquated bygone belated unfashionable has-been unseasonable fusty worm-eaten moss-grown horse-and-buggy demoded out fossilize antiquate outdate