archaeology
In a manner relating to the scientific study of material remains (such as tools, pottery, or dwellings) of past human life and activities. It describes how something is analyzed or investigated from the perspective of an archaeologist.
例句
3 / 5The construction site was archaeologically surveyed before any building could begin.
The land was examined for historical remains before construction started.
The region is archaeologically significant due to the high density of Roman ruins.
The area is important for historical study because of many Roman remains.
I looked at my messy desk archaeologically, trying to find my notes from weeks ago.
I searched through layers of clutter as if I were digging for historical artifacts.
词族
记忆技巧
Break the word down: 'Archaic' (very old) + 'logical' (study of) + 'ly' (manner). Imagine digging through 'archaic' dirt 'logically'.
快速测验
The site was found to be __________ rich, yielding thousands of pottery shards from the Bronze Age.
正确!
正确答案是: archaeologically
例句
The construction site was archaeologically surveyed before any building could begin.
everydayThe land was examined for historical remains before construction started.
The region is archaeologically significant due to the high density of Roman ruins.
formalThe area is important for historical study because of many Roman remains.
I looked at my messy desk archaeologically, trying to find my notes from weeks ago.
informalI searched through layers of clutter as if I were digging for historical artifacts.
These findings have been archaeologically validated through carbon-14 dating and stratigraphy.
academicThe results were proven through scientific archaeological methods like dating.
The project was delayed to ensure the terrain was archaeologically cleared by experts.
businessThe work paused so that experts could confirm no historical sites were being disturbed.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
archaeologically speaking
from an archaeological perspective
archaeologically distinct
showing unique historical characteristics in the remains
to be archaeologically cleared
to be officially approved after an investigation for ruins
容易混淆的词
Paleontologically refers to the study of fossils (dinosaurs/plants), while archaeologically refers to human history.
Archivally refers to studying written records, whereas archaeologically refers to physical material remains.
使用说明
Use this adverb when describing the method or context of an investigation that involves digging or analyzing physical remains of human history. It is mostly used in academic, legal, or construction contexts.
常见错误
Learners often misspell the 'ae' (archaeo-) as 'archeo-' (which is acceptable in American English but less formal) or confuse the field with paleontology (studying dinosaurs).
记忆技巧
Break the word down: 'Archaic' (very old) + 'logical' (study of) + 'ly' (manner). Imagine digging through 'archaic' dirt 'logically'.
词源
From the Greek 'arkhaiologia' (the study of ancient things), combining 'arkhaios' (ancient) and 'logia' (study).
语法模式
文化背景
In many countries, land must be archaeologically surveyed by law before large-scale urban development can proceed.
快速测验
The site was found to be __________ rich, yielding thousands of pottery shards from the Bronze Age.
正确!
正确答案是: archaeologically
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a
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