oldish
美 [?o?ld??]
英 [???ld??] 
- adj.相當(dāng)老的;相當(dāng)舊的
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)稍老的;稍舊的;老氣
英漢雙解
1. | 相當(dāng)老的;相當(dāng)舊的fairly old |
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
The next step is making the photo truly looking como and oldish , exactly like you often see in the Surf company's adverts.
下一步是給圖片制作一些樂模和陳舊的效果,就像通常在沖浪公司里看到的那些廣告一樣。
upon the old crooked burgess streets hordes of oldish blackened miners dwellings crowded , lining the roads out.
在那市區(qū)的彎曲的老街兩旁,擠擁著所有舊而黑的礦工住宅。
On the lower deck in a third, an oldish -looking, bare-bodied fellow is leaning over an oar, staring vacantly at our boat.
第三條船的下甲板上,一位年紀(jì)稍長的船夫正赤膊倚在一支槳上,茫然地瞪著我們的船。
He was an oldish man who wore thick glasses.
他年紀(jì)大了,戴著很深的眼鏡。
a little oldish misshapen stooping woman.
上了年紀(jì)的畸形駝背的小女人。
Brown is too oldish for you.
你穿棕色太老氣了。
So we got two left, two oldish . They are love and great.
我還剩兩只,兩只老的。他們很可愛很不錯。
There friend, and oldish, grey-headed man who was growing bald, lived in town.
他的朋友,一位年長的灰頭發(fā)的人差不多禿頂了,住在鎮(zhèn)上。
A person in the United States replaces a cell phone every 16 months, not because the cell phone is old, but because it is oldish.
美國人平均每一年零4個(gè)月就要換一部手機(jī),不是因?yàn)?/c>舊了,而是手機(jī)過時(shí)了。