oldish

oldish

美 [ˈoʊldɪʃ]  英 [ˈəʊldɪʃ]

  • adj.相当老的;相当旧的
  • 网络稍老的;稍旧的;老气

英汉双解

adj.
1.
相当老的;相当旧的fairly old

英汉解释

adj.
1.
有点老的,稍旧的

英英解释

adj.

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.

下一步图片制作一些陈旧效果通常冲浪公司看到那些广告一样

upon the old crooked burgess streets hordes of oldish blackened miners dwellings crowded , lining the roads out.

市区弯曲老街两旁挤拥所有矿工住宅

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

第三甲板一位年纪船夫赤膊茫然地我们

He was an oldish man who wore thick glasses.

年纪戴着眼镜

a little oldish misshapen stooping woman.

年纪畸形驼背女人

Brown is too oldish for you.

穿棕色老气

So we got two left, two oldish . They are love and great.

他们可爱很不错

There friend, and oldish, grey-headed man who was growing bald, lived in town.

朋友年长头发差不多秃顶

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.

美国人平均零4个就要一部手机不是因为而是手机过时