fusty
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基本解釋
- adj.舊式的;陳腐的;發(fā)黴的
英漢例句
- Under Mr Blair, fusty old Britain has become an international exemplar of openness.
在佈萊爾先生治下,古板的舊英國成了代表“開放”的國際典範(fàn)。 - This, his third gardening book, is also his first in 25 years, but little here feels fusty or irrelevant.
這是他出的第三本書,上次出書還是25年前。 但是書中幾乎沒有過時(shí)和離題的內(nèi)容。 - But critics complain that they also seek to extend fusty regulations from the era of broadcast television to today's very different technologies.
但是批評(píng)家指出他們還要改進(jìn)那些廣播電眡時(shí)代的舊法條,以(適應(yīng))時(shí)下已全然不同的新技術(shù)。 - VatiLeaks, as the scandal came to be known, dragged the fusty institution into the wild WikiLeaks era.
FORBES: Don't Expect Pope Francis To Change The Vatican Anytime Soon - He gave people brash game shows and imported soaps, sweeping away the fusty piety that had previously dominated the media.
NEWYORKER: Booted - During its first term, the answers the party came up with involved ditching allusions to fusty traditions and insisting that Britain was a young country.
ECONOMIST: An old approach to history is new again
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英英字典
- (SMELL) not fresh and smelling unpleasant especially because of being left slightly wet
- (OLD-FASHIONED) old-fashioned in ideas and beliefs
- If you describe something or someone as fusty, you disapprove of them because they are old-fashioned in attitudes or ideas.
- A fusty place or thing has a smell that is not fresh or pleasant.
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專業(yè)釋義
- 發(fā)黴的
- 腐敗的