legacy

US [ˈleɡəsi]
UK ['leɡəsi]
  • n.遗产;遗赠财物;遗留问题;后遗症
  • adj.(计算机系统或产品)已停产的
  • Web传统;战纪;传承
Plural Form:legacies  
Legacy
n.
1.
遗产;遗赠财物money or property that is given to you by sb when they die
They each received a legacy of $5 000.
他们每人得到了 5 000 元的遗产。
2.
遗留问题;后遗症a situation that exists now because of events, actions, etc. that took place in the past
Future generations will be left with a legacy of pollution and destruction.
留给子孙后代的将是环境的污染与破坏。
adj.
1.
[obn]
(计算机系统或产品)已停产的,老化的,老式的used to describe a computer system or product that is no longer available to buy but is still used because it would be too difficult or expensive to replace it
How can we integrate new technology with our legacy systems?
我们该如何将新技术整合到我们老化的系统上?
legacy hardware/software
老式硬件/软件

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