ancientness
/ˈān(t)-shənt-nəs, ˈāŋ(k)-shənt-/ (ame, mw)
ancientness — 名詞
1. the quality of seeming to come from a very distant time in the past
古老感
帶有久遠年代的感覺
the quality of seeming to come from a very distant time in the past
Sayaka loved the ancientness of the stone steps behind the hill temple.
Sayaka 很喜歡山丘寺廟後方那幾級石階散發出的古老感。
the ancientness of + [place/object]
The cracked map gave the classroom a quiet sense of ancientness.
那張裂開的地圖,讓教室多了一股安靜的古老感。
a sense of ancientness in a visible setting
Jude paused at the doorway, struck by the ancientness of the painted icons.
Jude 站在門口停了下來,因那些彩繪聖像的古老感而怔住。
Visitors felt the road's ancientness in its worn stones and deep wheel marks.
訪客從那條路磨損的石頭和深深的車痕,感受到它的古老感。
Dust gave the library's locked back room an air of ancientness.
灰塵讓圖書館上鎖的後室多了一層古老感。
文法句型
the ancientness of [noun]
a sense of ancientness
用法筆記
Usually uncountable and often used with places, objects, or scenes that seem to belong to a remote past. In everyday speech, people normally choose simpler nouns such as 'age' or phrases like 'how old it is'.
常見錯誤
2. the fact of being older or longer established than others, giving a person or gr
優先權;資歷
因較早成立而居先
the fact of being older or longer established than others, giving a person or group precedence
In the parade, the oldest guild marched first because of its ancientness.
在遊行裡,那個最老的行會因為資歷較深而走在最前面。
because of + ancientness meaning precedence
The bishop let the older abbey take the first banner for its ancientness.
主教讓較老的修道院因其優先權先拿第一面旗幟。
ancientness gives ceremonial priority
At the feast, the senior branch spoke first because of ancientness, not wealth.
在宴席上,那個資歷較深的家族支系先發言,看重的是資歷,不是財富。
Court records gave the older market town ancientness over its younger rival.
法院紀錄讓那個較老的市鎮在順序上比新市鎮更有優先權。
- seniority
the usual modern word for higher rank from longer service or standing
- precedence
stresses the right to go before others in order or rank
- priority
broader; can refer to importance as well as going first
- juniority
lower rank because someone or something is newer or less established
- inferiority
broader and less exact; suggests lower standing rather than simple order
文法句型
claim ancientness over [group]
because of ancientness
用法筆記
This is a rare formal sense used when older origin gives a family, town, church, or other institution the right to come before others. Modern English usually prefers 'seniority' or 'precedence'.