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| | ADJ | | | /ˌəʊld ˈfæʃnd/ | | | | | no longer modern or fashionable 过时的;老式的 | Blake was carrying an old-fashioned leather briefcase. 布莱克手提一个老式的皮制公文包。 | | a | used in a negative way to refer to methods, attitudes, or machines that are no longer useful or suitable in the modern world 老派的,守旧的(含贬义) | | They have very old-fashioned ideas about raising children. 他们养育孩子的观念非常守旧。 | | | b | used in a positive way to refer to nice things from the past that still exist 老式的(用于对过去保留下来的事物表示赞赏) | | good old-fashioned home baking 标准的老式家庭烘烤 | | | PHRASE | - | old-fashioned look/expression BRITISH old-fashioned | | a look or expression that shows you do not approve of someone or something | | 不以为然的眼神/表情 | | | | | | |