单词 | Old-fashioned |
例句 | 1. You're just an old-fashioned gal, aren't you, honey! 2. She wears really old-fashioned clothes! 3. The house was dull, old-fashioned and in bad condition. 4. He had old-fashioned ideas and was easily shocked. 5. Wearing a hat is regarded as rather old-fashioned nowadays. 6. Many households have dispensed with their old-fashioned vinyl turntable. 7. Singer Brett Anderson inspires old-fashioned hero-worship. 8. At the farm there was an old-fashioned pump for drawing water from a well. 9. She scorned their views as old-fashioned. 10. He has always clung onto old-fashioned ideas. 11. An old-fashioned signpost pointed the way to the restaurant. 12. Marie seemed to revel in his old-fashioned chivalry. 13. The methods employed are old-fashioned and uneconomical. 14. Old-fashioned sexist attitudes are still common. 15. The old-fashioned expression 'in the family way' means 'pregnant'. 15. 16. Give me good old-fashioned rock 'n' roll any day! 17. She challenged him on his old-fashioned views. 18. In contrast with their system, ours seems very old-fashioned. 19. My aunt is very old-fashioned. 20. She was a precious, old-fashioned lady in her 90's. 21. Brian's old-fashioned cuisine was unmatched for flavour. 22. It took muscle to work in an old-fashioned kitchen. 23. She has 12 varieties of old-fashioned roses. 24. The old-fashioned type of plastic lacked transparency. 25. An old-fashioned gas lamp hung from the ceiling. 26. She's somewhat old-fashioned in her attitudes. 27. Call me old-fashioned, but I like handwritten letters. 28. My parents are old-fashioned about relationships and marriage. 29. She's a bit old-fashioned in her outlook. 30. When you look at their new system, ours seems very old-fashioned by contrast. 1. You're just an old-fashioned gal, aren't you, honey! 2. She wears really old-fashioned clothes! 3. The house was dull, old-fashioned and in bad condition. 4. Wearing a hat is regarded as rather old-fashioned nowadays. 5. Many households have dispensed with their old-fashioned vinyl turntable. 6. Singer Brett Anderson inspires old-fashioned hero-worship. 7. When you look at their new system, ours seems very old-fashioned by contrast. 31. He's a good old-fashioned liberal. 32. She always prims her up in an old-fashioned gown. 33. Politicians are seen as old-fashioned, corrupt and self-serving. 34. His views were derided as old-fashioned. 35. In old-fashioned schools, much learning was by rote . 36. This may seem a quaintly old-fashioned idea. 37. His clothes were curiously old-fashioned. 38. Don't sport with her; she's an old-fashioned girl. 39. He's very old-fashioned when it comes to music. 40. They have a very old-fashioned management structure. 41. The company seems to have a very old-fashioned mindset. 42. The idea seems rather old-fashioned now. 43. An independent report has described some work practices in the industry as old-fashioned. 44. With the wisdom of hindsight we now know that the old-fashioned aerosol sprays were a mistake. 45. Although he seems to be an old-fashioned non-conformist,(/old-fashioned.html) he is in fact a very devout Catholic. 46. an instead of a before it. This now sounds old-fashioned. 47. It's nice to have a good old-fashioned singsong now and again. 48. He had old-fashioned ideas on how to bring up children. 49. When we had finished our sweetmeats or fruit she would accompany us to the stoep, bidding us thank our mother for her gift and sending quaint, old-fashioned messages to her and the Father. Then she would turn and enter the house, closing the door behind, so that it became once more a place of mystery. 50. My boss is very old-fashioned and I'm having a lot of trouble selling the idea of working at home occasionally. 51. There are some traditional farmers left who still make cheese the old-fashioned way. 52. The first difficulty is that, old-fashioned or not, it is very good. 53. It was plain old-fashioned instinct, the gut feeling that something was wrong. 54. The only way to succeed is through old-fashioned blood, sweat and tears. 55. His novels belong to a great but vanished age. They are, in short, old-fashioned. 56. The modern-day sex symbol has now taken the place of the old-fashioned hero of yesteryear. 57. He was the old-fashioned type, well-mannered and always in a suit and tie. 58. Call me old-fashioned, but I still believe in good manners. 59. The magazine is desperately trying to shed its old-fashioned image. 60. An old-fashioned bell tinkled as he pushed open the door. 61. The tradi-tionalist influences within the navy marked it off as a rather old-fashioned institution. 62. The recovery was achieved in the old-fashioned way with cost-cutting and price increases. 63. I can hear you - there's no need to shout. Yell can also be used, especially in spoken English. Cry with this meaning now sounds old-fashioned. When people scream they make a very loud, high noise because they are in great pain or are very frightened or excited:There was broken glass everywhere and people were screaming. You can also use these words with 'out':She shouted out in pain as they tried to move her. 64. It sounded like the whistle of an old-fashioned steam train. 65. The survivors of the avalanche included 12 Britons. It also describes the early inhabitants of Britain:the ancient Britons. Brit is informal and can sound negative. Britisher is now very old-fashioned. 66. He still prefers the old-fashioned British meal of meat and two veg. 67. Some small old-fashioned shops still have a bell which tinkles when you push the door open. 68. It was one of those old-fashioned gramophones that winds up. 69. The company has so far been unable to shake its reputation for being old-fashioned. 70. Rural areas have been traditionally thought of as a stronghold of old-fashioned attitudes. 71. The modern huge building looks incongruous in that old-fashioned village. 72. She wants to be an old-fashioned mother, staying at home and looking after the children. 73. She has some old-fashioned values and can be a strict disciplinarian. 74. Another criticism levelled at him was that his teaching methods were old-fashioned. 75. We must try to bring Mother more up to date with modern styles,(http:///old-fashioned.html) and persuade her not to wear such old-fashioned clothes. 76. He's an unabashed, old-fashioned romantic. 77. Spring garden, daffodils, fritillaries, rhododendrons, old-fashioned roses, herbaceous borders. 78. Instead a large, old-fashioned dining table. 79. It's all rather like an old-fashioned gypsy caravan. 80. The hangings were rather chintzy and old-fashioned. 81. Bathrooms retain old-fashioned yet appealing tiles and fixtures. 82. She thinks that marriage is an old-fashioned concept. 83. He also likes grenadine in an old-fashioned. 84. Old-fashioned, not too demanding, and no drunks. 85. Challenge them to a good old-fashioned fist fight? 86. The explosion from the big old-fashioned gun was deafening. 87. Traditional values and old-fashioned rules of journalism have been thrown overboard in the competitive race for audiences and commercial success. 88. A bitter wind scurried among the branches of the trees that rose above and behind the stark line of old-fashioned eagle cages. 89. The old-fashioned three-bay barn - the centre bay with doors each end for loading - has much in its favour. 90. Willi made his way over to Madge Grimsilk, coughed, hesitated, then bowed in a very old-fashioned and courtly way. 91. The Bishop takes an old-fashioned high church view on divorced clergy. 92. The offices are so old-fashioned that one was used as Scrooge's office in a recent film version of A Christmas Carol. 93. An old-fashioned analogue watch and a chunky bracelet on the right wrist might be observed through half-closed lids. 94. Nor is he an old-fashioned, bookish poet with antiquarian tendencies like Tennyson. 95. Both the Manhattan and martini are served here in delicate vessels that are shaped like old-fashioned champagne glasses. 96. He had read the number off the old-fashioned dial phone as he handed his last letter in. 97. The kitchen is equipped along old-fashioned lines, and meals reach the dining room via a dumb waiter. 98. I regret my divorce, because deep down I'm a very old-fashioned woman. 99. Migden turned to old-fashioned means to launch her career: starting from the bottom. 100. Bartlett drew from the old-fashioned uniforms of the virile football player and the preening perfection of the city dweller. 101. His early work was done the old-fashioned way, drawn shot by shot. 102. I was almost tempted to tie an old-fashioned strap around the headstock to alleviate the problem. 103. Drinking lifted his mood, made him feel like an old-fashioned dirigible, floating over everything. 104. The lycee was a prime example of old-fashioned fluency-last pedagogy. 105. Smiling residents stroll along a cozy, old-fashioned street; the police chief stops and chats with passing motorists. 105. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 106. The bitterness of repeated daily confrontation with left-wing majorities has given them a steeliness entirely absent from the old-fashioned candidates. 107. There was an old-fashioned sink under the window, and a new-looking electric cooker, with cupboards on both sides. 108. Instead, political interest groups reach out directly, using computerized mailing lists and modems in addition to the old-fashioned campaign techniques. 109. They come here looking for a better life, the good, old-fashioned way our grandparents did: By working for it. 110. Despite all the electronic read-outs, there are times when good old-fashioned printed material was the most convenient form of record. 111. At last she wound down like an old-fashioned gramophone and rolled on to her back on the grass feeling exhausted. 112. The teachers were very old-fashioned, treating any new ideas with contempt and scorn. 113. Unlike old-fashioned narrative history, art has no decisive battles, no international treaties, and no changes of government. 114. Where design permits, the old-fashioned serving hatch can come in handy: it's the dumb waiter of the less-palatial home. 115. But I am old-fashioned enough to dislike hearing it flung about in railway carriages by mixed school parties. 116. The Floral Book collection features delicate patterns based on romantic designs in old-fashioned tones of primrose, lavender and rose. 117. Surprising data from the machines can still clash with big egos that want to trust to old-fashioned hunches. 118. Contrary to systems that could be under-stood by old-fashioned reductionism, these dynamic systems exhibited emergent behavior. 119. But all these rather extravagant claims have had to be made via the old-fashioned printed page. 120. Miranda and Angus sat in a velvet-lined, crimson booth that reminded her of an old-fashioned railway carriage. 121. It made a noise like an old-fashioned horror film soundtrack whenever it came into contact with the keyboard. 122. Over 75,000 nostalgic exhibits dating from 1850 to 1950 crammed into many old-fashioned shop and room displays. 123. An old-fashioned kind of hearing aid was called an ear trumpet. 124. The kitchen was lovely, with an enormous range and an old-fashioned red-brick floor. 125. It is certainly not a substitute for good old-fashioned interviewing or communications skills. 126. One proprietorial hand was laid, light as a priestly blessing, on an old-fashioned microscope in gleaming brass. 127. Whitley's goalkeeper Brian Dickson, a chef for a hospital catering company, bubbled away underneath the flat, old-fashioned crossbars. 128. The flattening of organizations means that all employees have to learn that old-fashioned promotion is not the only way of getting ahead. 129. So the old-fashioned horse-rearing aristocrats, in their baronial castles at places like Amphana, had their rivals. 130. The heist itself is an old-fashioned staple: safety deposit boxes. 131. It was not a long letter, written in an old-fashioned copperplate hand. 132. His father's famous counterattack in the Daily Mirror sounds like the machine-gun rattle of an old-fashioned typewriter. 133. I moved my glance from hers and told the bartender to give her an Old-Fashioned. 134. First, no technology is foolproof, especially electronic technology; we still need very old-fashioned backup systems. 135. In giving most people middle-class aspirations it tried to rid the nation of its old-fashioned class structure. 135. 136. Drop off at Lower Bridge Street, a gem of an old-fashioned byway, and browse among fashionable shops and restaurants. 137. The expressway flies over quiet suburban streets with old-fashioned lamps coming on among the elms. 138. An old-fashioned paper book for Ben - one he had specifically asked for - on sensory deprivation. 139. That should be enough time to fan the flames of an all-out, old-fashioned quarterback squabble. 140. The old-fashioned clothes horse offered to children with a blanket and some clothes pegs lets them explore triangular three-dimensional shapes. 141. The Classical Blueprint Let's start with the classical detective story(), sometimes called the old-fashioned detective story. 142. I prefer old-fashioned dances like the waltz or the tango. 143. Comfort is the reason old-fashioned ceiling fans have been making a comeback, especially during the last decade. 144. There was a big stove, an Aga, and an old-fashioned dresser with cups and mugs on hooks. 145. In the meantime, the Polytechnic will still use old-fashioned ballot boxes. 146. On warm sunny days, employees can eat in a sheltered outdoor courtyard near an old-fashioned gazebo. 147. Hilbert and Lewis and Beryl sat in old-fashioned deck chairs with striped canvas seats. 148. Main picture: Faded furniture, old-fashioned fabrics and flowers combine to create a country cottage feel. 149. A dose of old-fashioned repression dealt with some of the bold exceptions. 150. I crossed the hall and went into the den, fetching an old-fashioned glass and the bottle of Cutty Sark. 151. They just go out and get it done, the old-fashioned way. 152. My father was very strict and old-fashioned, but I never disobeyed him. 153. I suspected that deep down he was a Luddite who secretly preferred old-fashioned conventional fences. 154. His clothes - a Fair Isle pullover and collarless white shirt - were quaintly old-fashioned. 155. Fortunately, the number of these old-fashioned classes seems to be gradually falling. 156. He wears an old-fashioned brown tweed jacket, looks like it has biscuit crumbs sprinkled all over it. 157. That leaves old-fashioned glue: except that gecko feet have no suitable glue-secreting glands. 158. This is charmingly old-fashioned stuff, reminding you of the Victorian explorer who knocked out a boa constrictor with a straight right. 159. That said, editing in the old-fashioned way - with cursor keys - is probably quicker anyway, and works just as well. 160. Faith was done with old-fashioned equipment; we needed more equipment to do the water-crossings ahead. 161. Korn/Ferry perhaps appeals more to aggressive, fast-growth conglomerates than to old-fashioned, traditional companies. 162. If you have to eat a cold chip, you're better off with an old-fashioned greasy one. 163. Old-fashioned amateurs used to admire colours with a golden glow, which conservators have demonstrated were the effect of discoloured varnish. 164. They chose a bedroom with heavy old-fashioned furniture and a huge old bed. 165. He belonged to the old-fashioned generation which believed in covering itself carefully from the sun. 166. She led him straight into an old-fashioned kitchen where a coal range gave out a dull red glow. 167. Dickens describes it merely as' a genteel old-fashioned house,() very quiet and orderly. 168. Like all old-fashioned country practitioners, Doctor Reefy pulled teeth, and the woman who waited held a handkerchief to her teeth and groaned. 169. You might relegate onions to the list of old-fashioned kitchen standbys, as you can slice and dice them into everything from home fries and soups to omelets and casseroles. 170. However, don't let this fact fool you into thinking that GObject OOP programming is just a bunch of hokey technojargon for good old-fashioned C programming. 171. The old-fashioned taipan luxuriated in his ignorance of the Chinese language and of everything that was connected with China. 172. Rolled oats or "old-fashioned" oats, are steamed or flattened oats. They are high in soluble and insoluble fiber and are rich in vitamins and minerals. 173. He spoke in Tibetan, and his delivery was stern and admonitory , like a forbidding, old-fashioned father reprimanding his children. 174. If both sides had radar-proof aircraft, American pilots could have to resort to old-fashioned dog fights, which would mean some of their planes almost certainly would be shot down. 175. In fact, it does have a handful of outrageous moments, but surprisingly, it's overall one of the most unabashedly, old-fashioned Broadway musical comedies I've seen. 176. The debt-ceiling farrago showed that old-fashioned bargaining could still work, and both Mr Obama and Mr Boehner showed themselves open to a grand bargain, if only for a time. 177. They adhered to an old-fashioned and somewhat puritanical morality , and criticized their friend Ingrid Bergman for destroying her film career by having an illegitimate child with Roberto Rossellini . 178. They adhered to an old-fashioned and somewhat puritanical morality, and criticized their friend Ingrid Bergman for destroying her film career by having an illegitimate child with Roberta Rossellini. 179. Few people realise, said Watson in London before setting off for the Antarctic, how dirty this old-fashioned sea war can get, with hand-to-hand combat, collisions, bombardments and sinkings. 180. Start with the old-fashioned ones -- badminton, shuffleboard, horseshoes, Wiffle ball, or bocce. 181. An old-fashioned mercury thermometer is fine for use by adults but not by children (who might bite the glass and ingest mercury, which is poisonous). 182. Armed with an old-fashioned Soviet box camera, and a sturdy shovel, Romanenko spent several days last week prodding the tundra. 183. Your children almost certainly won't care whether they're sleeping under goose down or those old-fashioned orange nylon sleeping bags I remember well from my own childhood. 184. In order to improve the precision and automation of old-fashioned band-sawing machine, its angle-measuring part was reconstructed. 185. Or, since the class B voting shares are publicly (though thinly) traded, someone could mount an old-fashioned proxy fight to reform the board. 186. Just a lot of hard work and good old-fashioned business practices to provide our customers with quality laundry and dry cleaning services at the lowest possible price. 186. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 187. Others have adopted a look reminiscent of old-fashioned general stores, with bins of merchandise and booths selling frozen custard or fountain drinks such as New York egg creams. 188. It was a simple peer-to-peer network where users' computers would just call each other at night through their old-fashioned modems, exchange information and then move on. 189. A curmudgeon will sigh that this has led to a lowering of standards at the top of the Premier League, but those old-fashioned enough to enjoy uncertainty will find the game's appeal enhanced. 190. Jack was a kind, honest fellow, though rather rather old-fashioned, and just a trifle heavy in hand. 191. The old-fashioned, four-sided box grater, for example, is still the best tool for grating many vegetables and cheeses, such as cheddar. 192. A few years ago I bought an old-fashioned manual typewriter to write love letters to my then-girlfriend (now-wife—thanks, 1950s technology!). 193. In England, if one simply considers the number of people involved, it is probable that the dominant form of nationalism is old-fashioned British jingoism. 194. Old-fashioned antiblack bigotry still exists, but today, far more than 20 years ago, white Americans are likely to associate dark skin with foreignness. 195. An old-fashioned movie camera captured the most famous pictures in the citizen-media genre:the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963. 196. During a recent interview with the Times, Issa repaired a reporter's old-fashioned microcassette recorder. 197. Instead, Mr Collins advocates old-fashioned management virtues such as determination, discipline, calmness under pressure and strategic decision-making based on careful sifting of the evidence. 198. Bold teal paint livens up this cottagey children's bathroom where it covers a vintage clawfoot tub, old-fashioned sink and walls above crisp white paneling. 199. Sake and shochu, traditional Japanese drinks that were once derided as old-fashioned and the tipple of boozy middle-aged men, are enjoying a boom among trendy young drinkers. |
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