retrospective

英[ˌretrə'spektɪv] 美[ˌretrə'spektɪv]
  • adj. 回顾的;追溯的;向后看的
  • n. 作品回顾展出
CET6 TEM8 TOEFL
Noun:
  1. an exhibition of a representative selection of an artist's life work

Adjective:
  1. concerned with or related to the past;

    "retrospective self-justification"

1. The Law recognises the weakness of claims based on retrospective knowledge.
法律基于追溯效力的相关规定认定索赔证据不足。

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2. Afterwards, retrospective fear of the responsibility would make her feel almost faint.
后来,回想起要负的责任她几乎会吓晕过去。

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3. They honoured him with a retrospective exhibition in 1987.
他们在1987年为他举办了一次回顾展,以示敬意。

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4. Bankers are quick to condemn retrospective tax legislation.
银行家们立即声讨有追溯效力的税收立法。

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5. A retrospective influence pervaded the whole performance.
怀旧的影响弥漫了整个演出.

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. The first kind is retrospective exhibition.
      第一种为回顾性的展览。
    2. The legislation was made retrospective.
      该项法规具有追溯效力。