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单词 Unfashionable
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1, She lived in a rather unfashionable part of London.
2, Wearing fur has become deeply unfashionable.
3, They live in an unfashionable part of London.
4, The couple hold the unfashionable view that marriage is a sacred union.
5, His views may be unfashionable but he deserves a hearing.
6, His clothes are old and unfashionable, but nevertheless he has a real touch of class.
7, She lives in an unfashionable part of West London.
8, Smoking has become very unfashionable.
9, There he worked on the unfashionable inorganic chemistry; his science was always to be on the boundary of physics and chemistry.
10, She told him she lived in the unfashionable district of Harlesden in north-west London.
11, I have no use for second-hand books and unfashionable clothes and bits of ornament.
12, Whoever placed her feet, in their unfashionable lace-up shoes, left one askew, giving her a knock-kneed appearance.
13, Socialism became unfashionable after the collapse of the Berlin Wall.
14, Smoking has become very unfashionable in the last ten years.
15, Comparative anatomy, however,[http:///unfashionable.html] is an unfashionable science in the West today.
16, There would be hordes of mourners in very unfashionable black.
17, Instinct has become unfashionable because of its association with an erroneous theory of development.
18, His dress is famously unfashionable, his temper famously short, his profanities notoriously rich.
19, It has become unfashionable to care about those at the bottom third of the economic ladder.
20, So, intellectually unfashionable but undaunted, the idea of Utopia abandoned the world altogether and was launched into space.
21, It's unfashionable these days to say you want to get married and give up your job, isn't it?
22, They paid less for the house because it was in an unfashionable part of town.
23, In my latest book, I wanted to fly the kite for an unfashionable theory.
24, Younger consumers, it is said, regard their products as stodgy and unfashionable.
25, Similarly the rise of Existentialism in the 1950s made an interest in matters spiritual seem like so much unfashionable hokum.
26, A moral climate has been created in which collective responsibility has become unfashionable.
27, But production stopped in the Eighties when they became unfashionable.
28, This type is not readily available - its mourning connotations have made it unfashionable.
29, Some of Hamilton's biologist colleagues were therefore embarrassed by his conversion to an unfashionable conspiracy theory.
30, The question must arise, therefore, why this kind of urban sociology has become unfashionable.
1, She lived in a rather unfashionable part of London.
2, Wearing fur has become deeply unfashionable.
3, His clothes are old and unfashionable, but nevertheless he has a real touch of class.
31, He became an expert on Ash in Ash's most unfashionable days.
32, To cause to become unfashionable or obsolete.
33, In that sense, Oshima's work - never so unfashionable - has never seemed so vital or so probing.
34, The evidence comes from seemingly very unfashionable lice, since scientists tracked when head lice evolved into clothing/body lice around 170, 000 years ago.
35, Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the western spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small unregarded yellow sun.
36, Both were unpopular: Waugh as an effete reactionary; Orwell for his unfashionable anti-Stalinism.
37, Does she try to trick the other bobcat into thinking the bag unfashionable?
38, Such troglodytes, as their nickname suggests, often come from unfashionable parts of the country.
39, There are hot new arrivals every day and unfashionable goods prohibited in our shop.
40, Donald Spoto, in his new book, takes the unfashionable decision to deny anything that smacks of rampancy.
41, While talent has been unfashionable in this sector, there are signs of a slow turnaround.
42, The future of pharmaceutical research may be unfolding in an unfashionable neighbourhood in West London.
43, Grudgingly, we all confessed to feelings of loyalty, however unfashionable that might be.
44, Since then few policymakers have air the idea since It'seemed wildly unfashionable.
45, The fear that the ability to monitor and select for desirable characteristics will lead to the subjugation of the undesirable—or the merely unfashionable—is well-founded.
46, Scenting the unfashionable odour of catastrophism, many of Bretz's colleagues turned their backs on the flood.
47, Sadly, natural - law thinking became unfashionable in the two centuries after Jean Jacques Rousseau.
48, It is typical of BarCap, he says, to try to unfashionable.
49, Many, even within Sony, were skeptical of the idea because earphones back then were associated with unfashionable, hard-of-hearing old people.
50, Giving away your most unfashionable clothes to charity ( without you realising ).
51, It was considered unfashionable for Venetian women[http:///unfashionable.html], during Renaissance to have anything but silvery - blonde hair.
52, There are hot new arrivals every day and unfashionable goods are prohibited in our shop.
53, Bagehot mentions this distillatory effect in order tentatively to advance an unfashionable view.
54, Some girls fear a skirt ban would leave them too hot in the summer, while others say trousers would be unfashionable and unfeminine.
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