anach·ro·nismə-ˈna-krə-ˌni-zəm
anachronistically如何读
anachronistically是什么意思
- n.时代上的错误;被置错时代或年代的事物;不合潮流的人(物)
anachronistically英英释义
noun
an error in chronologyespecially: a chronological misplacing of persons, events, objects, or customs in regard to each other
found several anachronisms in the movie
a person or a thing that is chronologically out of placeespecially: one from a former age that is incongruous in the present
By the time I reached my teens, the housewife was an anachronism, replaced on television by the perky, glamorous, character of That Girl, Marlo Thomas, who kept her boyfriend at bay in the interest of pursuing her acting career. —Joyce Maynard
the state or condition of being chronologically out of place
anachronistically词源英文解释
probably from Middle Greek anachronismos, from anachronizesthai to be an anachronism, from Late Greek anachronizein to be late, from Greek ana- + chronos time
The first known use of anachronism was in 1617
anachronistically儿童词典英英释义
andante1 of 2adverb or adjective
slow but not too slow—used as a direction in music
andante2 of 2noun
a musical piece or movement in andante tempo
anchorpersonnoun
a broadcaster who reads the news and introduces the reports of other broadcasters
anchoritenoun
hermit sense 1
anarchicadjective
of or relating to anarchy
anaphasenoun
a stage of mitosis or meiosis in which the chromosomes move from the center toward the opposite ends of a dividing cell
anagramnoun
a word or phrase made out of another by changing the order of the letters
"rebate" is an anagram of "beater"
anachronismnoun
the placing of persons, events, objects, or customs in times to which they do not belong
a person or a thing out of place in time and especially the present time
the state or condition of being out of place in time
anachronistically 例句
1 But Shakespeare may have drifted into anachronism here. According to Rogers, food in France at the time of Agincourt was probably just as meaty and unsophisticated as it was in England.
2 It is true that in the closing years of the century William Jennings Bryan could still rise to national political leadership through his superb oratorical skills, but it is equally true that he lived to see himself become an anachronism, the bearer of a style redolent of an earlier culture.
3 Modern dress is an anachronism in productions of Shakespeare's plays.
在莎士比亚剧作演出中出现的现代服装,是弄错年代的东西。
4 “Republicans have Fox News and a gazillion Facebook-friendly conservative media, and we as a party have relied anachronistically on the mainstream media.”
5 Elsewhere, she refers anachronistically to the Roman Empire as a “free market economy.”
6 How are the pyschic sufferings of a man so anachronistically fated and so emotionally crippled to be made comprehensible?
7 The naked chase leads to what can only called now, anachronistically, a meet-cute, with a strapping young man whom she later takes to bed.
8 Those sites look in stark contrast to Playbill’s flagship site, which remains faithfully true to the print publication’s mustard coloring and layout, almost anachronistically so compared to the newer web properties.
9 The Emirati kids I studied had grown significantly more interested in contributing to public decision-making compared with their anachronistically educated peers.
10 They develop exotically, scarce one that does not grow outside its original sphere, assimilate foreign unhistorical matter, blur all chronology, and anachronistically poetize the dim recollections of a historical but long-forgotten underground.
11 As baking sourdough bread and intricate meals didn’t bring me any succor, as meal planning became melancholic, I wondered anachronistically if rates of prehistoric depression were high.
12 It's come before, inconsistently, anachronistically and tilting heavily toward white feminism.
13 Time travel may be impossible, but the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra offered the next best thing in a marvelous, if anachronistically lavish, re-creation at Music Hall here over the weekend.
14 He was stymied, though, by the production concept that decked him out, anachronistically, in 19th-century garb.
15 Last year it anachronistically ordered cinemas to play the national anthem before every screening, and moviegoers to stand to attention each time.
16 The second major anachronism is the movie's approach to religion.
第二个主要的时空错误是影片对宗教的处理。
17 “We” pull no punches in describing the stupidity and condescension of male bosses, in anachronistically referencing “the male gaze,” in sharply illustrating the talent gap between these “girls” and the jerks who order them around.
18 If this were indeed the case, then transfusing the blood of one species into the body of another would be—once again anachronistically speaking—little more complicated than changing the oil in a car.
19 The first attempts were small scale and anachronistically stilted.
20 At its best, steampunk can achieve a giddy kind of narrative energy through the juxtaposition of anachronistically advanced technologies and late-19th-century settings and mores.