fossilize
fossilize — 動詞
- fossilizepresent simple I / you / we / they
- fossilizeshe / she / it
- fossilizedpast simple
- fossilizing-ing form
1. when a dead creature or plant fossilizes, it slowly changes into a stone-like su
石化
變成化石;使變成化石
when a dead creature or plant fossilizes, it slowly changes into a stone-like substance that stays trapped inside rock for millions of years; scientists can also fossilize a specimen in a laboratory
The ancient pine tree fell into the swamp and slowly fossilized beneath layers of mud.
古松樹倒在沼澤中,慢慢地在地層的泥土下石化。
intransitive: subject undergoes fossilization naturally
Dr. Yan showed the research team how to fossilize a fish skull using laboratory chemicals.
顏博士向研究團隊展示如何用實驗室化學藥劑將魚的頭骨石化。
transitive + how to: human agent fossilizes an object in a lab
Eshe learned that only a tiny fraction of dinosaur bones ever fossilize naturally.
Eshe 學到只有極少數的恐龍骨頭會自然地化石化。
The woolly mammoth's tusks fossilized inside the frozen cliff for over ten thousand years.
長毛猛獁象的象牙在冰凍的懸崖內石化了超過一萬年。
When a leaf fossilizes, its shape stays pressed into the stone forever.
當葉子化石化時,它的形狀會永遠壓印在石頭中。
- petrify
more specific — refers to organic material turning to stone, especially wood
- mineralize
broader — describes any replacement of organic matter with minerals, not necessarily forming a visible fossil
文法句型
fossilize (intransitive)
fossilize + object (transitive)
用法筆記
Intransitive use (something fossilizes by itself) is far more common than transitive. The transitive form is mostly restricted to scientific writing about laboratory procedures.
常見錯誤
2. if a person, organization, system, or way of thinking fossilizes, it becomes so
僵化
思想、制度等變得無法改變
if a person, organization, system, or way of thinking fossilizes, it becomes so rigid that it can no longer accept new ideas, usually because it has not changed for a very long time
After the founder stepped down, the company's management style fossilized and profits fell sharply.
創辦人卸任後,公司的管理風格僵化,利潤大幅下滑。
inanimate subject: [organization's attribute] fossilizes
Tomás worried that his cooking skills had fossilized because he made only three dishes.
Tomás 擔心自己的廚藝已經僵化,因為他只會做三道菜。
The school's strict rules fossilized over time, and staff felt unable to suggest any changes.
學校嚴格的規章制度隨著時間僵化,教職員覺得無法提出任何改變。
Hoa felt her thinking had fossilized after twenty years of teaching the same curriculum.
Hoa 覺得自己的思維在教授同樣的課程二十年後已經僵化。
When a large organization fossilizes, creative young workers often leave for smaller firms.
當大型組織僵化時,有創意的年輕員工往往會選擇到較小的公司工作。
文法句型
fossilize (no object)
fossilize into [something negative]
用法筆記
Subject is almost always an abstract noun (system, organization, mind, habits) — never a literal once-living thing. The meaning is always negative: losing the capacity to grow or adapt.