英 [ˈəʊldɪʃ] 美 [ˈoʊldɪʃ]
adj. 稍旧的;稍老的
somewhat elderly
... olden古时的 oldish稍老的 advanced先进的 ...
... warmish 稍暖的 oldish 略老的,稍旧的 tallish 略高的 ...
稍旧的(oldish), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
稍旧的;稍老的
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。
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.
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.