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2. textile noun [countable]
原句: The tomb was so tightly sealed that the team found remains of textiles.
意思: any type of cloth made by weaving or knitting
字源: early 17th cent.: from Latin textilis, from text- ‘woven’, from the verb texere.
例句: He owns a factory producing a range of textiles.
3. decay noun [uncountable]
原句: The smell of decay was still present when the team broke through the walls of the tomb.
意思: the process or result of being destroyed by natural causes or by not being cared for (= of decaying)
字源: late Middle English: from Old French decair, based on Latin decidere ‘fall down or off’, from de- ‘from’ + cadere ‘fall’.
例句: The smell of death and decay hung over the town.
4. infant noun
原句: Enclosed with the remains of what the team believes to be an early king were the bodies of six infants.
意思: a baby or very young child
字源: late Middle English: from Old French enfant, from Latin infant- ‘unable to speak’, from in- ‘not’ + fant- ‘speaking’ (from the verb fari).
例句: She was seriously ill as an infant.
5. afterlife noun
原句: Who may have been sacrificed and sent to the afterlife with the king.
意思: a life that some people believe exists after death
例句: Most Christians believe in an afterlife of some sort, often referred to as heaven.
1. tightly adverb
原句: The tomb was so tightly sealed that the team found remains of textiles.
意思: closely and firmly; in a tight manner
例句: Her eyes were tightly closed.
2. textile noun [countable]
原句: The tomb was so tightly sealed that the team found remains of textiles.
意思: any type of cloth made by weaving or knitting
字源: early 17th cent.: from Latin textilis, from text- ‘woven’, from the verb texere.
例句: He owns a factory producing a range of textiles.
3. decay noun [uncountable]
原句: The smell of decay was still present when the team broke through the walls of the tomb.
意思: the process or result of being destroyed by natural causes or by not being cared for (= of decaying)
字源: late Middle English: from Old French decair, based on Latin decidere ‘fall down or off’, from de- ‘from’ + cadere ‘fall’.
例句: The smell of death and decay hung over the town.
4. infant noun
原句: Enclosed with the remains of what the team believes to be an early king were the bodies of six infants.
意思: a baby or very young child
字源: late Middle English: from Old French enfant, from Latin infant- ‘unable to speak’, from in- ‘not’ + fant- ‘speaking’ (from the verb fari).
例句: She was seriously ill as an infant.
5. afterlife noun
原句: Who may have been sacrificed and sent to the afterlife with the king.
意思: a life that some people believe exists after death
例句: Most Christians believe in an afterlife of some sort, often referred to as heaven.
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