English to Indonesian Dictionary anachronism

anachronism

anakhronisme
definition
noun
everything was as it would have appeared in centuries past apart from one anachronism, a bright yellow construction crane
a thing belonging or appropriate to a period other than that in which it exists, especially a thing that is conspicuously old-fashioned.
translation of 'anachronism'
noun
anakhronisme
example
the town is a throwback to medieval times, an 'anachronism' that has survived the passing years
In the course of discussing this last category, he directly engaged the topic of 'anachronism' .
Some might object that to push a modern idea such as ‘international system’ back into the past is to commit 'anachronism' .
It's littered with 'anachronism' and it borders on profane ideas riddled as they are with holes.
He must also ask this question to avoid the error of 'anachronism' (or ‘presentism’ as some historians call it).
I delivered a paper on 'anachronism' and identification in Aristotle and Freud a million years ago at a conference in New York.
Instead, he decided that 'anachronism' would be a major theme and encouraged the actors to avoid affecting British accents.
Within the substitutional mode, 'anachronism' was neither an aberration nor a mere rhetorical device, but a structural condition of artifacts.
It could help to deflect the usual charges of 'anachronism' and unfamiliarity with the period.
There is a major sin in history writing, that of 'anachronism' .
Usually you will find me with my head in a book muttering at the unreality and 'anachronism' in some flouncy, Austen thing.
In a world hurtling into a space-age, perhaps we need a bit of 'anachronism' , a place that exudes such history.
This awkward 'anachronism' came about when a couple of hundred prefabricated bungalows, built to house workers on an irrigation project in the 1960s, fell into disuse.
Thus the preface to the text informs us that to avoid 'anachronism' , ‘the entomology [sic] of the slang’ was carefully checked.
The problem here - as with so much popular and scholarly debate on his work - is one of conceptual 'anachronism' .
The principal themes of his fiction writing have been vampires, revenants, and creative 'anachronism' .
It's difficult to tell when this 'anachronism' is deliberate, and when it is merely a lack of writerly control.
It is another 'anachronism' to think that the author of his plays must have been a nobleman.
it is 'anachronism' to suppose that the official morality of the age was mere window dressing
The pejorative charge of 'anachronism' as the inadmissible confusion of periods or eras presupposes that the accuser knows what the correct time of history is.
The claim put forward here is that all these kinds of 'anachronism' , good and bad, were grounded in a common way of thinking about artifacts and have to be dealt with together.
everything was as it would have appeared in centuries past apart from one 'anachronism', a bright yellow construction crane
The 'anachronistic' law provided a certain quaint charm, but it meant that restaurants simply could not compete.
When a character in a novel set in the 15th century uses a word, ‘taboo,’ that did not enter any European language until the 18th century, the attentive reader begins to look for 'anachronisms' .
The politicians as we know them are already 'anachronisms' .
How can you describe a pointless, 'anachronistic' voyage into the past?
Even if all the 'anachronisms' , like the electric table lamp and fan in the study of Dostoevsky or cigar lighters or costumes of characters were overlooked, there still remained hitches.
It's the knee-jerk caricature of American generals as intolerant 'anachronisms' .
The copyright laws are out-dated, 'anachronistic' , and need to be re-done or thrown out.
The world tends to look at such women today as anti-feminist 'anachronisms' , naïve traitors to the cause of womankind, setting back the march of the liberated by their very existence.
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