词汇 | anatopism |
释义 | anatopism noun[ C or U ] formaluk /əˈnæt.ə.pɪz.əm/ us /əˈnæt̬.ə.pɪz.əm/ a person, thing, or idea that is represented, for example in a book or film, as being in a place where they do not or did not really exist: 地方錯置:在书本或电影中,某人、物或概念被误植到不可能出现的历史、文化环境里。 The depiction of a field of maize in a Biblical nativity scene in the Middle East is an anatopism.在中东的圣经耶稣诞生场景中描绘玉米田是一种地方错置。 The concept of anatopism is not as familiar as anachronism.地方錯置的概念并不像年代错置那样为人熟知。 If you look closely at the scenes of the US Marines' training, you can see British road markings due to the film being shot in England: a clear case of anatopism. The scene shows African ants carrying leaves in their jaws, which is an anatopism as only Latin American leaf-cutter ants exhibit this behaviour. A painting of Julius Caesar talking to an Aboriginal Australian would be an anatopism, because although they existed at the same time, they did not exist in the same place. Places and locations coign of vantage core crime scene deliver something to someone/somewhere direction drop-in hill madding makerspace Mecca multi-location multi-site retroperitoneally scene situation spot station stronghold subsite technology park |
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