pal.imp.sest
n.(名词)A manuscript, typically of papyrus or parchment, that has been written on more than once, with the earlier writing incompletely erased and often legible.重写本:尤指纸莎草纸或羊皮纸的底稿,已被写了不止一次,以前写的东西已被不完全擦掉,通常是清晰易读的An object, a place, or an area that reflects its history:反映历史的物体、地方或地区:例句:.Spaniards in the sixteenth century . . . saw an ocean moving south . . . through a palimpsest of bayous and distributary streams in forested paludal basins.(John McPhee).'世纪的西班牙人…通过森林里的沼泽盆地的河口和支流小溪的沉淀层…看到海洋向南移动.(约翰·麦克菲)
来源:Latin palimpsôstum 拉丁语 palimpsôstum from Greek palimpsôston [neuter of] palimpsôstos [scraped again] 源自 希腊语 palimpsôston [] palimpsôstos的中性 [再擦] palin [again] * see k wel- palin [又] *参见 k wel- psôn [to scrape] psôn [摩擦]