单词 | Anachronism |
例句 | 1. The monarchy is something of an anachronism these days. 2. It would be an anachronism to talk of Queen Victoria watching television. 3. For some people, marriage is an anachronism from the days when women needed to be protected. 4. The last paragraph contains an anachronism. The Holy Office no longer existed at that time. 5. Modern dress is an anachronism in productions of Shakespeare's plays. 6. She said nuclear weapons were an anachronism in the post cold war era. 7. The monarchy is seen by some as an anachronism in present - day society. 8. Isn't the school just an anachronism? 9. Their form of mutual ownership has become an anachronism. 10. But there is no nagging sense of anachronism. 11. The hostel was named Rameses Villa; a charming anachronism. 12. The law on mining is simply an anachronism in this day and age. 13. Rather than accusing him of anachronism, academic critics tended to concentrate their fire on internal contradictions or flawed assumptions in his policy. 14. Kinton was a ridiculous, out-dated anachronism, perhaps, but no more of an anachronism than Mabel herself. 15. Also, it is considered by many as an anachronism, mere prelude to a party on the river for Hooray Henrys. 16. Contemporary monarchy is an anachronism. 17. Yesterday's Heresy, Today's Orthodoxy,[/anachronism.html] Tomorrow's Anachronism. 18. Who stupidly sealed that heavy anachronism of stone in the Carlovingian pavement of Hercandus? 19. The President tended to regard the Church as an anachronism. 20. He is interested in the spirit of the play, and he is not averse to throwing in an anachronism or two if he thinks it will help underscore a point. 21. The monarchy is seen by many people as an anachronism in the modern world. 22. Dent is a throwback to medieval times bypassed by modern progress, an anachronism that has survived the passing years. 23. I have been unable to find anyone who wishes to praise the private Bill procedure; it is an anachronism. 24. The harvest festival celebrations in the town are an anachronism since almost everyone who lives there nowadays works in an office. 25. Yet a one man business for immigrants in the commercial centre of the city was an anachronism. 26. He often expressed his conviction that a closed society is an anachronism in a global society. 27. But Johnson may have sensed that he was becoming an anachronism and that a new era of professional management was at hand. 28. The idea of the great house as a pattern for everyone is already an anachronism in the mind of Sir Leicester. 29. Today a hay type of pasture plant is really an anachronism. 30. Boards are becoming more independent and professional, rendering the old - style strongmen ever more of an anachronism. 1. The monarchy is something of an anachronism these days. 2. The President tended to regard the Church as an anachronism. 31. They are an anachronism, part of a system that may never go away. 32. It has been an anachronism for decades, and trying to shut down since 2000. 33. Viewed by this period as a feudalistic anachronism, the Khanate, as well as its perennial rivals in Khiva and Samarkhand, became pawns in the 'Great Game' between the Russian and British Empires. 34. NO freedom of speech " as a label an anachronism in this era of Internet. " 35. As for the Japanese male aesthetic of gritting one's teeth to climb up the corporate ladder rung by rung, that has become an anachronism on par with the videocassette. 36. Business cards can sometimes feel like a bit of an anachronism. 37. It would be an anachronism to speak of George Washington riding in an automobile. 38. It is an anachronism to say Julius Caesar looked at his watch. 39. All this mawkish celebration, they maintain, merely bolsters an anti-democratic institution based on privilege and patronage[Sentencedict], a costly anachronism that ought to be abolished. 40. "Digitisation and the internet have turned copyright into an appallingly restrictive anachronism" –translation: many people think "easily available" should mean "free". 41. After eight - part essay examination of persons chosen is anachronism, and to enter officialdom are even scarcer. 42. After the Berlin Wall fell 20 years ago this November, Observation Point Alpha, as the G.I.'s called this flashpoint, became an instant anachronism. |
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