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ancient1

adjectiveˈeɪnʃ(ə)ntˈeɪn(t)ʃənt
  • 1Belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence.

    古代的

    the ancient civilizations of the Mediterranean

    地中海古代文明。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some say my epiphanic places are places I've known in past lives, and that what I'm feeling is the distant echo of ancient memories, sweetened with the savor of immortality.
    • We're busy spending quadrillions of dollars trying to find out if, like, a dozen microbes maybe once lived on Mars sometime in the ancient past.
    • I suggest to Ferdinand that he was already well on the way and now felt open to learning much more about his ancient and early past and that he was prepared to go on searching this with me.
    • A few of the other welcoming faces belonged to friends from my ancient past as a corporate drone.
    • According to the newspaper, the coin belonged to an ancient civilization that flourished in Al-Jouf.
    • He also fails to mention the growing interest of many Iranians in their ancient past and faith and the possible repercussions for the country.
    • While few details of the screenplay, written by Gibson himself, have been released, the story concerns an ancient civilization 3000 years in the past.
    • Such fires were rare in the past; most ancient blazes barely reached waist level.
    • But it is not only the ancient past that concerns them.
    • Most of us realize that humanity made a grave mistake by considering ancient civilizations to be primitive.
    • The Marathi playwright and Marxist intellectual turns to India's ancient past to pinpoint the moment of empire.
    • Faidros Kavallaris belongs to the ancient culture of Greece.
    • His study thereby substantially advances the base of our awareness and knowledge of this fascinating period of our ancient past.
    • Women were banned from competing and spectating at the original Games, and shot put is barely 100 years old, so the direct linkage with the ancient past was tenuous.
    • My pinball skills were no longer celebrated, I was a has-been, a thing of the ancient past.
    • There weren't any Roman emperors about to barter oysters weight by weight for gold, as they did in the ancient past.
    • In those gold borders I lived apart from the happy, academic families, with their distant stasis of ancient language.
    • Spirit landed in the middle of Gusev Crater, a 95-mile-wide depression scientists believe contained a lake during the ancient past.
    • He will probably be promising to do that long after the internal combustion engine is a relic of the ancient past.
    • His knowledge of French, Italian and German also lets him read modern research in the classics and ancient civilizations.
    Synonyms
    of long ago, earliest, first, early, past, former, bygone
    prehistoric, primeval, primordial, primitive
    classical
    literary olden, of yore, foregone
    1. 1.1 Having been in existence for a very long time.
      古老的
      ancient forests

      古森林。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Led by experienced guides, Jasber also climbed the extinct Losimingori volcano, walked through the ancient oasis of Silela Forest and visited a Masai village.
      • It is about the survival of the ancient shola forests of Tamil Nadu, with whatever is left of their endemic flora and fauna after the tampering of colonial and independent India.
      • As night falls, the young boys are led away into the forest, chanting ancient songs as they follow the lamps away from childhood.
      • The forests are ancient, and there's evidence that man has been here for some time, with rock paintings dating back 5,000 years.
      • I am on a rattly bus heading past a huge ancient pyramid.
      • My preference would be to close this valuable ancient gateway to all transport, by allowing incoming traffic to use a new road to the left of the bar, replacing the present pedestrian only access.
      • Touch-therapy, as practised by Mr. Varade, belongs to the ancient Siddha tradition of healing and can be practised long-distance as well.
      • Temple Bar used to be located where the Strand meets Fleet Street, one of the ancient gateways into the City of London, named after the local Inns of Court.
      • Past ancient treasures that stretched away into the distance in adjoining rooms.
      • It has the backing of the Walmgate Against Crime Action Group, a consortium of residents and businesses which has been working behind the scenes to improve this ancient gateway to our city.
      • Simply put, the tactic has been to make the Clayoquot issue too hard to follow, and in the confusion evade having to fundamentally change the practice of logging in ancient forests.
      • He has been collecting ancient coins for the past 30 years and has about 2,500 coins dating back to various civilizations.
      • He said Love Lane was an historic footpath which was said to be the ancient way from the Forest of Galtres to the City of York.
      • And across our bloody meadows, open commons, and ancient forests Britain's heritage army is steeling itself for combat.
      • Despite all of the above I am proud to belong to this ancient land.
      • Squinting through nostalgia's rose-tinted eye, I see beautifully realised dungeons and ancient forests with evil monsters and talking walls and things.
      • Their lives are disrupted when an ancient sword belonging to Li - the legendary Green Destiny - is stolen and the main suspect is the murderous fugitive Jade Fox.
      • From the hut, hike up through the barren moonscape of the lower mountain, past ancient aqueducts and cliff bands.
      • Often no more than a single lane, it coils around villages perched on precipices, past waterfalls and over ancient stone bridges.
      • Fang Binghai has collected over 200 ancient boxes over the past 13 years.
      Synonyms
      old, very old, age-old, antediluvian, time-worn, time-honoured, immemorial, long-lived
      atavistic
    2. 1.2humorous Showing or feeling signs of age or wear.
      〈主幽默〉老掉牙的
      an ancient pair of jeans

      一条老掉牙的牛仔裤。

      you make me feel ancient

      你让我有像是老古董的感觉。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Coasting loose-limbed on an ancient bike, almost Cassius-faced in a green wool coat.
      • Young defender Gareth Barry is a bright spot, but signing two ancient pros in Luc Nillis and David Ginola is finger in the dyke stuff.
      • One had an ancient, baby-blue sign with pink elephants in the corners - Ward 1 and Nursery.
      • Then you walk past the ancient jukebox - but have no fear!
      • It's hard to let go of that ancient bike, rusting quietly away in the corner of the shed, cobwebbed to the first lawnmower you ever owned.
      • The neighboring buildings had been updated and shuffled from owner to owner, but this one still had an ancient sign with peeling paint and faded print.
      • Yan performed at Yifu Theatre this Sunday, acting as an ancient official, wearing a long beard.
      • Sometimes, when my father was feeling benevolent, he would ‘double’ either my sister or me on his ancient Massey Harris bike down to the Aussie.
      • The reason why my cranium was not injured was because I was wearing an ancient, yellow climbing helmet.
      • An ancient sign nailed to the front of the largest barn bore the inscription Dog's Ear.
      • Brandon looked back at Lana, and noticed she was sobbing in the arms of a tall boy wearing an ancient football jersey.
      • His room is narrow, high-roofed, and cold, his mattress worn, his blankets ancient, but he does not care.
      • Her normally perfectly coifed black hair hung in long tangles, and she wore an ancient gown torn into shreds.
      • Someone cranks up a pair of ancient machines capable of playing videotapes and DVDs.
      • He wore faded Wranglers, ancient cowboy boots and a brown, plaid Western - style shirt with the sleeves rolled up to his elbows.
      • I've now lost more than necessary, and am again able to wear ancient pairs of jeans from my youth.
      • An ancient sign warns of the danger of walking on the luscious looking sod on the edge of the cliffs.
      • He had been doing some research on that most ancient and worn out of vessels.
      • Going down the Pacific Coast Highway I spotted an ancient looking sign for a place called Trader Ric's.
      • I lashed the clothes that I had been brought to wear at the hospital into the bag, a couple of ancient pairs of socks that felt suddenly found and familiar.
      Synonyms
      antiquated, archaic, antediluvian, medieval, obsolete, obsolescent, superannuated, anachronistic, old-fashioned, out of date, outmoded
      aged, elderly, venerable, hoary, decrepit
      French démodé, passé
      informal fossilized, as old as the hills, cobwebby, in one's dotage, out of the ark, creaky, clunky, mouldy
      British informal past its/one's sell-by date
      North American informal mossy, horse and buggy
nounˈeɪnʃ(ə)ntˈeɪn(t)ʃənt
humorous, archaic
  • An old man.

    〈古或幽默〉老头

    a solitary ancient in a tweed jacket

    一个穿花呢上衣的孤寂老头。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some ancients still get a sparkle in their eyes when they remember surfing both swells.
    • I felt ageless six months ago; I now feel like an ancient.
    • The man who had spoken was a pale ancient, with a beard so white that it made the snow that constantly covered Ashine look dull in comparison.
    • The team is largely staffed with ancients and has-beens.
    • I am neither a child, a young man, nor an ancient; nor am I of any caste.
    • Sorin (Jozsef Gyabronka, one of the actors who can always be heard) is not the usual whingeing ancient, but a sardonic, angry old man who can laugh bitterly at himself.
    • It's rare that I see any ancients logged on, anymore, and I'll continue to keep a watchful eye to see if there are any on, for this will be my last post on the forums.

Phrases

  • the Ancient of Days

    • A biblical title for God.

      (《圣经》中一种称呼)上帝,神

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Even though, in verse 21, Satan makes war with the saints and prevails against them for a season, Jesus, the Ancient of Days, comes in judgement with His saints and possesses the kingdom.
      • Even the exalted Christ continues to employ the idiom of reverential deference for the Ancient of Days!
      • I saw in the night visions, and, behold, one like the Son of man came with The Clouds of Heaven, and came to the Ancient of Days, and they brought Him near before Him.
      • Envision Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel where God's outstretched finger reaches toward Adam, or William Blake's Ancient of Days in which God's fingers form a caliper that sends forth creative light.
      • In Daniel 7: 13 one ‘like a Son of Man’ comes with the clouds of heaven and is presented to the Ancient of Days (God).
  • the ancients

    • 1The people of ancient times, especially the Greeks and Romans of classical antiquity.

      古人(尤指古罗马或古希腊人)

      Example sentencesExamples
      • In the pre-millennial run-up, this popular fascination with the ancients was mixed into a New Age stew of half-understood ideas about the origins of religious belief.
      • The earth was no longer the nurturing mother of the ancients.
      • The ancients did not expect their old men to run themselves into the ground, they wanted them to contemplate life and come up with words of wisdom that might benefit the rest of society.
      • The flower was also a popular aphrodisiac among the ancients (who were then, of course, all ages, both young and old!).
      • In fact, some artists and designers in eighteenth-century Rome not only imitated the ancients but actually incorporated antique elements into their own works.
      • But the popular notion that the ancients did not regard slavery as morally problematic is unpersuasive.
      1. 1.1The classical Greek and Roman authors.
        (古罗马和古希腊的)经典作家们
        a thorough knowledge of the ancients is a prerequisite of criticism
        Example sentencesExamples
        • Also rests are allowed for in the verse of the ancients and, though not professedly, in ours (there are instances collected from Shakespeare) like the rests in music.
        • And we're climbing on board the odyssey today with two medical historians who have dug deep into the texts of the ancients to explore ideas from antiquity about the psyche.
        • The ancients - Hesiod, Homer, Virgil - struggled with it on their own cosmic terms.
        • But none of this means that Adam and Eve are subjects or citizens existing within what either the ancients or Milton would have thought of as a political society.
        • As Jean Seznec established, medieval writers considered themselves the cultural heirs of the ancients.

Derivatives

  • ancientness

  • noun
    • People of Indian origin, although not from upper castes, will mobilise the ancientness of Indian culture to claim superiority.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • As I sucked the iceberg piece, contemplating its ancientness, trying to taste the armor of Caesar or the ash of Krakatoa in infinitesimal traces, the pristine cold water seemed to evaporate through my membranes with no intervening stage.
      • As an artist I'm not that interested in the landscape itself, rather what made it what it is - the energy, the ancientness, the layers and time that have shaped it.
      • Self-naming offers a safe way for a pontiff to boast of Christian ancientness.
      • It was the sort of roiling, writhing ancientness I expected.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French ancien, based on Latin ante 'before'.

ancient2

nounˈeɪnʃ(ə)ntˈeɪn(t)ʃənt
archaic
  • A standard, flag, or ensign.

    〈古〉旗帜

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The ancient was a banner bearing an heraldic device, the token of ancient or noble descent, borne by a gentleman or a leader in a war.

Origin

Mid 16th century: alteration of ensign by association with ancien, an early form of ancient1.

ancient1

adjectiveˈeɪn(t)ʃəntˈān(t)SHənt
  • 1Belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence.

    古代的

    the ancient civilizations of the Mediterranean

    地中海古代文明。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Women were banned from competing and spectating at the original Games, and shot put is barely 100 years old, so the direct linkage with the ancient past was tenuous.
    • A few of the other welcoming faces belonged to friends from my ancient past as a corporate drone.
    • Faidros Kavallaris belongs to the ancient culture of Greece.
    • According to the newspaper, the coin belonged to an ancient civilization that flourished in Al-Jouf.
    • Spirit landed in the middle of Gusev Crater, a 95-mile-wide depression scientists believe contained a lake during the ancient past.
    • Some say my epiphanic places are places I've known in past lives, and that what I'm feeling is the distant echo of ancient memories, sweetened with the savor of immortality.
    • I suggest to Ferdinand that he was already well on the way and now felt open to learning much more about his ancient and early past and that he was prepared to go on searching this with me.
    • He will probably be promising to do that long after the internal combustion engine is a relic of the ancient past.
    • His knowledge of French, Italian and German also lets him read modern research in the classics and ancient civilizations.
    • Such fires were rare in the past; most ancient blazes barely reached waist level.
    • His study thereby substantially advances the base of our awareness and knowledge of this fascinating period of our ancient past.
    • The Marathi playwright and Marxist intellectual turns to India's ancient past to pinpoint the moment of empire.
    • He also fails to mention the growing interest of many Iranians in their ancient past and faith and the possible repercussions for the country.
    • My pinball skills were no longer celebrated, I was a has-been, a thing of the ancient past.
    • But it is not only the ancient past that concerns them.
    • There weren't any Roman emperors about to barter oysters weight by weight for gold, as they did in the ancient past.
    • We're busy spending quadrillions of dollars trying to find out if, like, a dozen microbes maybe once lived on Mars sometime in the ancient past.
    • In those gold borders I lived apart from the happy, academic families, with their distant stasis of ancient language.
    • Most of us realize that humanity made a grave mistake by considering ancient civilizations to be primitive.
    • While few details of the screenplay, written by Gibson himself, have been released, the story concerns an ancient civilization 3000 years in the past.
    Synonyms
    of long ago, earliest, first, early, past, former, bygone
    1. 1.1 Having been in existence for a very long time.
      古老的
      ancient forests

      古森林。

      an ancient gateway

      一条古门道。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • From the hut, hike up through the barren moonscape of the lower mountain, past ancient aqueducts and cliff bands.
      • It is about the survival of the ancient shola forests of Tamil Nadu, with whatever is left of their endemic flora and fauna after the tampering of colonial and independent India.
      • And across our bloody meadows, open commons, and ancient forests Britain's heritage army is steeling itself for combat.
      • Often no more than a single lane, it coils around villages perched on precipices, past waterfalls and over ancient stone bridges.
      • Temple Bar used to be located where the Strand meets Fleet Street, one of the ancient gateways into the City of London, named after the local Inns of Court.
      • Despite all of the above I am proud to belong to this ancient land.
      • I am on a rattly bus heading past a huge ancient pyramid.
      • Fang Binghai has collected over 200 ancient boxes over the past 13 years.
      • He said Love Lane was an historic footpath which was said to be the ancient way from the Forest of Galtres to the City of York.
      • Squinting through nostalgia's rose-tinted eye, I see beautifully realised dungeons and ancient forests with evil monsters and talking walls and things.
      • Touch-therapy, as practised by Mr. Varade, belongs to the ancient Siddha tradition of healing and can be practised long-distance as well.
      • Their lives are disrupted when an ancient sword belonging to Li - the legendary Green Destiny - is stolen and the main suspect is the murderous fugitive Jade Fox.
      • My preference would be to close this valuable ancient gateway to all transport, by allowing incoming traffic to use a new road to the left of the bar, replacing the present pedestrian only access.
      • The forests are ancient, and there's evidence that man has been here for some time, with rock paintings dating back 5,000 years.
      • Simply put, the tactic has been to make the Clayoquot issue too hard to follow, and in the confusion evade having to fundamentally change the practice of logging in ancient forests.
      • Past ancient treasures that stretched away into the distance in adjoining rooms.
      • It has the backing of the Walmgate Against Crime Action Group, a consortium of residents and businesses which has been working behind the scenes to improve this ancient gateway to our city.
      • Led by experienced guides, Jasber also climbed the extinct Losimingori volcano, walked through the ancient oasis of Silela Forest and visited a Masai village.
      • He has been collecting ancient coins for the past 30 years and has about 2,500 coins dating back to various civilizations.
      • As night falls, the young boys are led away into the forest, chanting ancient songs as they follow the lamps away from childhood.
      Synonyms
      old, very old, age-old, antediluvian, time-worn, time-honoured, immemorial, long-lived
    2. 1.2humorous Showing or feeling signs of age or wear.
      〈主幽默〉老掉牙的
      an ancient pair of jeans

      一条老掉牙的牛仔裤。

      you make me feel ancient

      你让我有像是老古董的感觉。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Then you walk past the ancient jukebox - but have no fear!
      • I've now lost more than necessary, and am again able to wear ancient pairs of jeans from my youth.
      • He wore faded Wranglers, ancient cowboy boots and a brown, plaid Western - style shirt with the sleeves rolled up to his elbows.
      • The reason why my cranium was not injured was because I was wearing an ancient, yellow climbing helmet.
      • Young defender Gareth Barry is a bright spot, but signing two ancient pros in Luc Nillis and David Ginola is finger in the dyke stuff.
      • His room is narrow, high-roofed, and cold, his mattress worn, his blankets ancient, but he does not care.
      • An ancient sign nailed to the front of the largest barn bore the inscription Dog's Ear.
      • He had been doing some research on that most ancient and worn out of vessels.
      • Someone cranks up a pair of ancient machines capable of playing videotapes and DVDs.
      • Her normally perfectly coifed black hair hung in long tangles, and she wore an ancient gown torn into shreds.
      • Sometimes, when my father was feeling benevolent, he would ‘double’ either my sister or me on his ancient Massey Harris bike down to the Aussie.
      • I lashed the clothes that I had been brought to wear at the hospital into the bag, a couple of ancient pairs of socks that felt suddenly found and familiar.
      • The neighboring buildings had been updated and shuffled from owner to owner, but this one still had an ancient sign with peeling paint and faded print.
      • An ancient sign warns of the danger of walking on the luscious looking sod on the edge of the cliffs.
      • One had an ancient, baby-blue sign with pink elephants in the corners - Ward 1 and Nursery.
      • Yan performed at Yifu Theatre this Sunday, acting as an ancient official, wearing a long beard.
      • Going down the Pacific Coast Highway I spotted an ancient looking sign for a place called Trader Ric's.
      • Brandon looked back at Lana, and noticed she was sobbing in the arms of a tall boy wearing an ancient football jersey.
      • It's hard to let go of that ancient bike, rusting quietly away in the corner of the shed, cobwebbed to the first lawnmower you ever owned.
      • Coasting loose-limbed on an ancient bike, almost Cassius-faced in a green wool coat.
      Synonyms
      antiquated, archaic, antediluvian, medieval, obsolete, obsolescent, superannuated, anachronistic, old-fashioned, out of date, outmoded
nounˈeɪn(t)ʃəntˈān(t)SHənt
humorous, archaic
  • An old person.

    〈古或幽默〉老头

    a solitary ancient in a tweed jacket

    一个穿花呢上衣的孤寂老头。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's rare that I see any ancients logged on, anymore, and I'll continue to keep a watchful eye to see if there are any on, for this will be my last post on the forums.
    • I felt ageless six months ago; I now feel like an ancient.
    • The man who had spoken was a pale ancient, with a beard so white that it made the snow that constantly covered Ashine look dull in comparison.
    • Some ancients still get a sparkle in their eyes when they remember surfing both swells.
    • The team is largely staffed with ancients and has-beens.
    • Sorin (Jozsef Gyabronka, one of the actors who can always be heard) is not the usual whingeing ancient, but a sardonic, angry old man who can laugh bitterly at himself.
    • I am neither a child, a young man, nor an ancient; nor am I of any caste.

Phrases

  • the Ancient of Days

    • A biblical title for God.

      (《圣经》中一种称呼)上帝,神

      Example sentencesExamples
      • In Daniel 7: 13 one ‘like a Son of Man’ comes with the clouds of heaven and is presented to the Ancient of Days (God).
      • Envision Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel where God's outstretched finger reaches toward Adam, or William Blake's Ancient of Days in which God's fingers form a caliper that sends forth creative light.
      • I saw in the night visions, and, behold, one like the Son of man came with The Clouds of Heaven, and came to the Ancient of Days, and they brought Him near before Him.
      • Even the exalted Christ continues to employ the idiom of reverential deference for the Ancient of Days!
      • Even though, in verse 21, Satan makes war with the saints and prevails against them for a season, Jesus, the Ancient of Days, comes in judgement with His saints and possesses the kingdom.
  • the ancients

    • 1The people of ancient times, especially the Greeks and Romans of classical antiquity.

      古人(尤指古罗马或古希腊人)

      Example sentencesExamples
      • In fact, some artists and designers in eighteenth-century Rome not only imitated the ancients but actually incorporated antique elements into their own works.
      • The flower was also a popular aphrodisiac among the ancients (who were then, of course, all ages, both young and old!).
      • But the popular notion that the ancients did not regard slavery as morally problematic is unpersuasive.
      • The earth was no longer the nurturing mother of the ancients.
      • In the pre-millennial run-up, this popular fascination with the ancients was mixed into a New Age stew of half-understood ideas about the origins of religious belief.
      • The ancients did not expect their old men to run themselves into the ground, they wanted them to contemplate life and come up with words of wisdom that might benefit the rest of society.
      1. 1.1The classical Greek and Roman authors.
        (古罗马和古希腊的)经典作家们
        a thorough knowledge of the ancients is a prerequisite of criticism
        Example sentencesExamples
        • Also rests are allowed for in the verse of the ancients and, though not professedly, in ours (there are instances collected from Shakespeare) like the rests in music.
        • The ancients - Hesiod, Homer, Virgil - struggled with it on their own cosmic terms.
        • And we're climbing on board the odyssey today with two medical historians who have dug deep into the texts of the ancients to explore ideas from antiquity about the psyche.
        • But none of this means that Adam and Eve are subjects or citizens existing within what either the ancients or Milton would have thought of as a political society.
        • As Jean Seznec established, medieval writers considered themselves the cultural heirs of the ancients.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French ancien, based on Latin ante ‘before’.

ancient2

nounˈeɪn(t)ʃəntˈān(t)SHənt
archaic
  • A standard, flag, or ensign.

    〈古〉旗帜

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The ancient was a banner bearing an heraldic device, the token of ancient or noble descent, borne by a gentleman or a leader in a war.

Origin

Mid 16th century: alteration of ensign by association with ancien, an early form of ancient.

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