archeo
archeo — 構詞成分
1. a word element from Greek meaning 'ancient,' added to the front of nouns and adj
古;原始
表示『古代的、原始的』之意的構詞字首
a word element from Greek meaning 'ancient,' added to the front of nouns and adjectives to form terms about old things, early people, and past cultures — for example, archeology is the study of past human life through material remains, and an archeological site is a place where evidence of that life is found.
After months of digging, the archeological team unearthed a Roman bathhouse near the market square.
經過幾個月的挖掘,考古團隊在舊市集廣場附近挖出了一座羅馬浴場。
archeological + team / unearthed — object-finding collocation
Modern archeology relies on careful records of every object found at a dig site.
現代考古學倚賴對挖掘現場每件文物所做的仔細記錄。
collocation: archeology + relies on / careful records
By studying ancient trash piles, archeologists find out what people ate and used long ago.
透過研究古代的垃圾堆,考古學家得以了解古人吃什麼、用什麼。
Archeological excavations at the ancient Maya city of Copán revealed a ball court and several carved altars.
在古馬雅城市科潘(Copán)進行的考古發掘,發現了一座球場和多座雕刻祭壇。
- neo-
means 'new' or 'recent' — the opposite direction in time
文法句型
archeo- + noun/adjective
用法筆記
Frequently written with the older British spelling 'archaeo-' in academic publications (e.g., archaeology, archaeological). The form 'archeo-' is the American English simplification.