N-COUNT You say that something is an anachronism when you think that it is out of date or old-fashioned. 过时
The president tended to regard the Church as an anachronism.
总统倾向认为教会不合时宜。
N-COUNT An anachronism is something in a book, play, or film that is wrong because it did not exist at the time the book, play, or film is set. (书、戏剧或电影中的)年代错误
The last paragraph contains an anachronism. The Holy Office no longer existed at that time.
最后一段有一个年代错误。宗教裁判所那时已不复存在了。
But such anachronisms have never been found.
但是这样的化石并没有被发现。
Unfortunately, she is prone to occasional anachronisms.
遗憾的是,她很容易出现偶然的时代错误。
Hanzo: Perhaps there's still a future for anachronisms.
半藏:但愿过时之人仍能在世间未来寻有一席之地。
These anachronisms and confused chronologies in the patriarchal stories are the rule rather than the exception in their view, and they are evidence of a very late date of composition.
在他们看来,这些年代错误和混乱的时间线,在族长故事中是普遍现象而不是例外,明显是十分近代的作品。
Others point to all the problems: the anachronisms, the general lack of specificity as a sign that these are composed quite late.
其他人则提出了各种问题:,时代特色,表述不够具体,由此推断这些创作得比较晚。
Similarly there are some anachronisms that they had to explain.
同时,他们还有许多关于时代错误,需要解释。
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