词汇 | fossilized |
释义 | fossilized adjective (UK usuallyfossilised)uk /ˈfɒs.ɪ.laɪzd/ us /ˈfɑː.səl.aɪzd/ having become a fossil(= something preserved in rock for a very long period): 变成化石的;石化的 fossilized bones变成化石的骨头 the fossilized remains of early humans old-fashioned and never changing: 因循守旧的;一成不变的 The system is extremely hierarchical and fossilized. They cling to their dated, fossilized world view. language specialized A fossilized error is a mistake that a student makes often and that has become a habit that is difficult to change: Teachers can help learners notice their fossilized errors by recording them speaking. Is it possible to extract DNA from fossilized remains? a set of fossilized shark teeth Jellyfish have such soft bodies, it's rare that they become fossilized. He collected plant specimens both living and fossilized. Sherman did not follow the fossilized, formalized, precedent-based thinking of previous military leaders. As time passes people become fossilized and reluctant to change. Palaeontology & fossils ammonite ammonoid biozone carbon dating fossil fossil record fossilization fossilize index fossil microfossil missing link palaeontologist palaeontology petrifaction petrify radiocarbon dating unfossiliferous You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Hard and firm Old or old-fashioned Learning & knowing Faults and mistakes |
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