dinos
dinos — 名詞
1. an informal short form of 'dinosaur' — the large reptiles that lived on Earth mi
恐龍
對恐龍的非正式簡稱
an informal short form of 'dinosaur' — the large reptiles that lived on Earth millions of years ago and are known today only through fossil remains.
The children at the museum stared at the giant dino skeleton in wonder.
博物館裡的孩子們看著巨大的恐龍骨架,驚嘆不已。
Sana's little brother can name every kind of dino from the films he watches.
Sana 的弟弟能說出他看過的電影裡每一種恐龍的名字。
countable noun: every kind of dino
Fossils of these dinos were discovered in a rocky valley in Argentina.
這些恐龍的化石是在阿根廷一個多岩石的山谷中發現的。
Romi drew a picture of three dinos eating leaves from the tallest trees.
Romi 畫了一幅畫,畫中有三隻恐龍正在從最高的樹上吃葉子。
Many scientists now believe that some dinos had colourful feathers.
現在許多科學家認為有些恐龍身上長有色彩鮮豔的羽毛。
- dinosaurs
the full, more formal form of the same word; preferred in academic writing
文法句型
dino + of + place/period
plural: dinos
用法筆記
More common in spoken or informal written English than in formal academic writing. In scientific papers, the full form 'dinosaurs' is preferred.
常見錯誤
2. an informal term for a person, machine, idea, or institution that is viewed as v
老古董
指過時的人事物
an informal term for a person, machine, idea, or institution that is viewed as very old, hopelessly outdated, or no longer relevant in the modern world.
My old desktop computer is a dino compared to the new laptops.
我那台舊桌上型電腦跟新筆電比起來簡直是老古董。
Théo calls his father's flip phone a dino because it has no internet apps.
Théo 說他父親的摺疊手機是老古董,因為它沒有網路應用程式。
a dino (figurative use for an object)
The company's paper filing system is a dino in the age of cloud storage.
在雲端儲存的時代,那家公司的紙本病歷系統完全是個老古董。
Some politicians still hold that view — a total dino from the 1980s.
有些政客仍抱持那種觀點——完全是 1980 年代的老古董。
When we called Grandpa's old radio a dino, he just laughed.
我們說爺爺的舊收音機是老古董,他聽了只是笑了笑。
- newcomer
someone or something new and fresh
- state-of-the-art
describes the most modern technology or design
文法句型
a dino (of a + noun)
a bit of a dino
用法筆記
Often used with humour or affection rather than harsh criticism. The subject is typically a physical object (computer, phone, car) but can also be an idea or a person's outdated skill set.