fossilize
fossilize 英 [ˈfɒsəlaɪz] 美 [ˈfɑsəlaɪz]
vt. 使成化石;使陈腐 vi. 变成化石;变陈腐;使过时或固定不变;搜集(或发掘)化石标本
进行时:fossilizing 过去式:fossilized 过去分词:fossilized 第三人称单数:fossilizes
- When something fossilizes, it becomes a fossil, meaning it leaves an impression in the Earth that far outlives the organism.
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- vt. 使成化石;使陈腐
- vi. 变成化石;变陈腐;使过时或固定不变;搜集(或发掘)化石标本
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1. So it will not be an unchanging sign that tends to fossilize and to limit itself and its relations with the surroundings.
因此,它不会是一个将一成不变的、已趋凝固的符号,规范限制自身,以及自己和周围的关系。
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2. Like many conveniences in software development, a shared database is a tar pit waiting to fossilize a project. Developers overwrite each other's changes.
就像软件开发中其它所谓便捷的方法一样,共享数据库的使用也是一个泥潭,它正等着冻结一个项目呢。
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3. As well-studied as dinosaurs have been over the past couple of centuries, paleontologists have learned little about their breathing, because lungs do not fossilize.
尽管过去的几个世纪里,我们对恐龙类有比较深入的研究,可是古生物学家仍对它们的呼吸状态知之甚少,因为肺无法形成化石保存至今。
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