legacy

名词 n. 形容词 adj.
/ˈlɛɡəsi/    /ˈlɛɡəsi/|/ˈleɡəsi/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. Money or property bequeathed to someone in a will.
  2. Something inherited from a predecessor or the past.
    — John Muir left as his legacy an enduring spirit of respect for the environment.
  3. The descendant of an alumnus, given preference in academic admissions.
    — Because she was a legacy, her mother's sorority rushed her.
形容词 adj.
  1. Left over from the past; old and no longer current. especially,not-comparable
    — They have no idea what occurs in the network or its topology, and all of the services remain dependent on it — a very legacy approach to creating services in the optical network.
  2. Belonging to a class of boardgame where permanent changes are made to game elements such as the board, cards and rules over multiple play sessions. not-comparable,postpositional,sometimes
    — Risk Legacy, in 2011, was the first game to give visibility to the idea of progressive and irreversible discovery in the board gaming hobby, 2 and it did so by applying it to the well-known game Risk.

词形变化

legacies plural

词源

词源 1
From Middle English legacie, from Old French legacie and Medieval Latin lēgātia, from Latin lēgātum.
The boardgame sense was coined by game designer Rob Daviau in 2011 with the game Risk Legacy.
词源 2
From Middle English legacie, from Old French legacie and Medieval Latin lēgātia, from Latin lēgātum.
The boardgame sense was coined by game designer Rob Daviau in 2011 with the game Risk Legacy.
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