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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
ancestor
an·ces·tor [ancestor ancestors] BrE [ˈænsestə(r)] NAmE [ˈænsestər] noun 1. a person in your family who lived a long time ago Syn: ↑forebear •His ancestors had come to America from Ireland. 2. an animal that lived in the past which a modern animal has developed from •a reptile that was the common ancestor of lizards and turtles 3. an early form of a machine which later became more developed Syn: ↑forerunner •The ancestor of the modern bicycle was called a penny-farthing. compare ↑descendant Derived Word: ↑ancestral Word Origin: Middle English: from Old French ancestre, from Latin antecessor, from antecedere, from ante ‘before’ + cedere ‘go’. Example Bank: •He can trace his ancestors back to the reign of Elizabeth I. •He claims as his literary ancestors such giants as Henry James and William Faulkner. •Our earliest ancestors lived in a world fraught with danger. •The Romans built these monuments to glorify their illustrious ancestors. •The builder of the house was a direct ancestor of the present owner. •The two species share a common ancestor. •They honour/honor their ancestors and believe in the spirits of nature. •a distant ancestor of mine
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