posterity
英 [pɒsˈter.ə.ti]
美 [pɑːˈster.ə.t̬i]
posterity 后代,后世来自拉丁语posterus,在后的,后面的,来自post,在后,-ity,名词后缀。
- posterity (n.)
- late 14c., from Old French posterité (14c.), from Latin posteritatem (nominative posteritas) "future, future time; after-generation, offspring;" literally "the condition of coming after," from posterus "coming after, subsequent," from post "after" (see post-). Old English words for this included æftercneoreso, framcynn.
- 1. A photographer recorded the scene on video for posterity.
- 摄影师用摄像机为后代记录下了这个场景。
- 2. Their music has been preserved for posterity .
- 他们的音乐已为后世保存起来。
- 3. Few of his works will go down to posterity.
- 他的作品没有几件会流传到后世.
- 4. Byron affected to despise posterity.
- 拜伦假装轻视后裔.
- 5. The posterity reversed the verdict.
- 后代把这个案子翻了过来.