fossilise
基本解釋
- v. (使)成為化石;變成化石;(使)(人或物)僵化(等于 fossilize)
英漢例句
- The brain itself does not fossilise, but the inside of the cranium retains an impression of its contours.
腦部分本身是不會變成化石的,但在頭蓋骨內(nèi)部卻還保留著腦的輪廓。 - Germany’s schemes to prop up demand for cars and car workers have the same weakness. They fossilise an industrial structure that needs to change.
德國對汽車業(yè)和汽車工人的支持計劃也暴露出同樣的弱點.這些計劃使得需要變革的工業(yè)結(jié)構(gòu)僵化不變。 - That proved bipedalism did not evolve on the savannah, but since hair does not fossilise, it is hard to establish when the hominids began to lose it.
這證明,兩足動物的演化史并不是在大草原上進行的。 但是,由于毛發(fā)不會變成化石,因此很難確定原始人類在什么時候開始失去毛發(fā)。 - Since the vocal tract consists of soft tissue (and therefore does not fossilise), reconstructing it depends on extrapolating from measurements made at the bases of fossil skulls.
ECONOMIST: What is music for? - They fossilise an industrial structure that needs to change.
ECONOMIST: Rebalancing the world economy: Germany