fossilise

fossilise ['fɒsɪlaɪz]  ['fɒsəlˌaɪz] 

fossilise 基本解释

动词变成化石; 使陈腐; <主英>使成化石; 搜集(或发掘)化石标本

fossilise 双语例句

fossilise的解释

1. The most important parts, the flowers, rarely fossilise
    最重要的部分,即花朵,很少成为化石。

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2. The brain itself does not fossilise, but the inside of the cranium retains an impression of its contours.
    脑部分本身是不会变成化石的,但在头盖骨内部却还保留着脑的轮廓。

fossilise的意思

3. Because hard shells fossilise, and are therefore more readily preserved than soft tissue, scientists had an incomplete and biased view of the marine life that existed during the Ordovician.
    由于封存坚硬的外壳,因此比软组织更容易保存,科学家们对海洋生物的存在,在奥陶系不完整和有偏见的观点。

4. They fossilise an industrial structure that needs to change.
    这些计划使亟须改革的一种产业结构固定化了

5. Unfortunately, behaviour does not fossilise, so it looked as though the question might never be answered.
    不幸的是,化石看不到动物的行为,因此这个问题似乎永远也得不到答案。

6. Protected workers, the bulk of the workforce, cling to their jobs. That tends to fossilise the structure of the economy.
    作为劳动力的主体的受保护工人能保有他们的工作,但这使经济结构僵化。

7. Not only words and epithets fossilise, whole situations can fossilise too.
    不仅词和形容词封存,整个情况可以封存了。

8. Searching for a truly long term solution, our online tech reporter Colin Barras points out that long-lasting data needs to fossilise well.
    在找寻真正的长期解决方案中,我们的记者ColinBarras指出,长期保存的数据需要被很好的化石化。

fossilise 英英释义

verb

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1. become mentally inflexible

    Synonym: fossilize

2. convert to a fossil

    e.g. The little animals fossilized and are now embedded in the limestone

    Synonym: fossilize

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