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Extant Things Describe Jeans Ek'stænt Adj.现存的,未毁的,[古]突出的,显著的 Adjective Diary

英语单词 extant
英美音标 [ek'stænt]
中文释义 adj.现存的,未毁的,[古]突出的,显著的
vocabulary简明 Use the adjective extant to describe old things that are still around, like your extant diary from third grade or the only extant piece of pottery from certain craftspeople who lived hundreds of years ago.
vocabulary扩展 Extant is the opposite of extinct: it refers to things that are here — they haven't disappeared or been destroyed. Use extant to describe things that it may be surprising to learn are still around — you wouldn't say jeans you bought last year are extant, but a pair of jeans worn by Marilyn Monroe back in the 1950s? Definitely extant.
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[ADJ 形容词]尚存的;现存的 If something is extant, it is still in existence, in spite of being very old.
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  • Two fourteenth-century manuscripts of this text are still extant...

    这个文本仍有两份14世纪手抄本存世。

  • The oldest extant document is dated 1492.

    现存最古老的文献出自1492年。

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