1N-COUNT 剩余部分;残余部分;残迹;残存物 The remnants of something are small parts of it that are left over when the main part has disappeared or been destroyed. 剩余部分;残余部分;残迹;残存物
After twenty-four hours of fighting, the remnants of the force were fleeing.
战斗持续了24个小时后,该部队残部打算溜掉。
Beneath the present church were remnants of Roman flooring. [+ of]
在现在的教堂下面是古罗马时期地面的遗存。
Obedience by women towards men is a remnant of religious teaching.
2N-COUNT 布头;边角余料 A remnant is a small piece of cloth that is left over when most of the cloth has been sold. Shops usually sell remnants cheaply. 布头;边角余料
ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITION | PHRASESADJECTIVE➤small小小的殘餘➤last, surviving最後的剩餘物;留存下來的殘跡◇The museum is one of the last remnants of the 17th-century palace.博物館是這座 17 世紀宮殿最後殘存的遺跡之一。➤➤shattered, tattered破碎的剩餘物◇the tattered remnants of the flag破舊旗幟殘留的布條◇She still has a chance to scrape together the shattered remnants of her life and move on. (figurative) 她仍然有機會重整自己以往支離破碎的生活,繼續前行。PREPOSITION➤remnant from (figurative) ⋯的殘留◇Their outdated attitudes are a remnant from colonial days.他們過時的觀念是殖民地時代的殘餘。PHRASES➤a remnant from the past, a remnant of the past過去的殘跡