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Fossil Meaning in English

word

/ˈfɑsəɫ/
FAH-suhl
/fˈɒsəl/
FOS-uhl

释义

A fossil is the preserved remains or trace of an animal or plant that lived a very long time ago, usually found in rocks.

用法与细微差别

Mostly used in scientific or educational contexts, especially about paleontology. Can be used metaphorically to describe something or someone very old-fashioned. Common in phrases like 'dinosaur fossil' or 'fossil fuels' (but note: 'fossil fuels' means coal, oil, and gas from ancient organisms, not literal fossils).

例句

The museum has a dinosaur fossil on display.

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She found a small fossil in the rock.

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A fossil shows what life was like millions of years ago.

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Did you know that some fossils still have traces of skin or feathers?

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Oil and coal are considered fossil fuels.

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My grandfather still uses a typewriter—he’s such a fossil!

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