0 an object, tradition, or system from the past that continues to exist -- 遺物;遺跡;遺風;遺俗
During the dig, the archaeological team found some relics from the Stone Age. 在發掘過程中,考古隊發現了一些石器時代的遺跡。
The country's employment system is a relic of the 1960s when jobs were scarce. 這個國家的就業體制是20世紀60年代遺留的産物,那時工作機會非常少。
These bones are the relics of a 12th-century saint. 這些骸骨是一位12世紀聖徒的聖骨。
All of this liturgical and musical restructuring occurred in conjunction with a translation of relics, an architectural building site and even a hagiographic ' building site'.
All the miracles occurred after the translation of the relics.
They could be relics of either kin-group ancestors or comrades fallen in battle.
As earlier techniques for the reproduction of kinship came under colonial attacks, the position of relics and body fragments experienced considerable displacements.
Interchangeable vehicles of gifts and sacred forces varied from charms, witch-substance, relics and shrines, or the body of the ritual specialist him/herself.
Obviously the reserves offer the possibility of preserving vast landscape relics but it concerns perforce more or less local patterns.
In dunite pods, relics of olivine are set in ser pentine with some cumulus and intercumulus chromite.
As such, they are also relics of an earlier age, old supernaturals who were power ful even before the present age began.