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oldish

英 [ˈəʊldɪʃ] 美 [ˈoʊldɪʃ]

adj. 稍旧的;稍老的

英英释义

oldish['əuldiʃ]

  • adj.
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网络释义

  • 稍老的
    • ... olden古时的 oldish稍老的 advanced先进的 ...

  • 略老的
    • ... warmish 稍暖的 oldish 略老的,稍旧的 tallish 略高的 ...

  • 稍旧的
    • 稍旧的(oldish), 此释义来源于网络辞典。

同根词

词根:old

  • adj.
  • n.
  • vi.
  • vt.

同近义词

  • adj.

双语例句

  • Brown is too oldish for you.

    棕色对您来说太老气了。

  • On the lower deck in a third, an oldish-looking, bare-bodied fellow is leaning over an oar, staring vacantly at our boat.

    第三条船的下甲板上,一位年纪稍长的船夫正赤膊倚在一支桨上,茫然地瞪着我们的船。

  • They used fluorescent lights, so they had that distinct metallic, oldish smell places that use fluorescents always have.

    使用荧光灯的地方总是充斥着老旧的气息。

权威例句

  • CNN's senior Vatican analyst John Allen said the "oldish-looking" stove and its attached chimney were introduced to preserve the independence of the conclave process.

    CNN: March 13, 2013 -- Updated 0018 GMT (0818 HKT)

  • Aside from Bertelsmann, whose newish boss, Thomas Middelhoff, is 46, they are run by old and oldish men Rupert Murdoch, Sumner Redstone and Gerald Levin.

    ECONOMIST: The net gets real