| 单词 | old world | 
| 释义 | old worldn.adj. A. n. With the.  1.  The world of former times; the world as it used to be; (Theology) the antediluvian world, the world before the Flood. ΘΚΠ the world > time > relative time > the past > oldness or ancientness > 			[noun]		 > ancient or primeval world old worlda1393 fore-world1796 a1393    J. Gower Confessio Amantis 		(Fairf.)	  vii. 2702  				These olde worldes with the newe Who that wol take in evidence, Ther mai he se [etc.]. 1526    Bible 		(Tyndale)	 2 Pet. ii. 5  				God spared not the angels that synned..neither spared the olde worlde: butt saved Noe. 1526    C. Mery Talys f. viv  				In ye old world when all thyng coud speke. 1615    G. Sandys Relation of Journey 76  				The old world, as is thought, was ignorant of this sport. a1640    J. Fletcher  & P. Massinger Custome of Countrey  iii. ii, in  F. Beaumont  & J. Fletcher Comedies & Trag. 		(1647)	 sig. Bb2v/1  				Young women, in the old world were not wont, Sir, To hang out gaudy busshes for their beauties. 1651    T. Hobbes Leviathan  iii. xxxviii. 247  				There are three worlds mentioned in Scripture, the Old World, the Present World, and the World to come. 1797    R. Tyler Algerine Captive II. xv. 99  				To trace the infancy of the old world, we run into childish prattle and boyish tales. 1851    H. Melville Moby-Dick cx. 529  				Copies of the posted placards, vainly warning the infatuated old world from the flood. 1856    J. H. Newman Callista 67  				My good old gaffer, you're one of the old world. 1876    J. R. Green Stray Stud. Eng. & Italy 190  				The old world of feudalism jostling with the new world of commerce. 1941    A. M. Lindbergh Diary 8 Dec. 		(1980)	 240  				It is the knell of the old world. All army officers all over the U.S. ordered into uniform. 1991    Bellcore Insight Spring 13/1  				The unnatural thing is to hang on, to retain the old world.  2.  Usually with capital initials. The continents of Europe, Asia, and Africa, known to Europeans before the New World of the Western hemisphere. In later use also (esp. in Biology): the Eastern hemisphere (i.e. also including Australasia). ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > region of the earth > hemisphere > 			[noun]		 > eastern old worldc1596 c1596    J. Donne Cales & Guyana in  Poems 		(1912)	 I. 76  				If you from spoyle of th'old worlds farthest end To the new world your kindled valors bend. 1648    T. Gage Eng.-Amer. xiii. 69  				We cannot certainly avow this America to be continent, nor certainly affirme it to be an Island, distinguished from the old world. 1693    tr.  G. de Foigny New Discov. Terra Incognita xiii. 174  				The Great Sea which separates the Old World from the New. 1768    T. Pennant Brit. Zool. 		(new ed.)	 I.  ii. 213  				The Turky was unknown to the antient naturalists, and even to the old world before the discovery of America. 1792    T. Paine Rights of Man: Pt. Second Introd. 2  				Emigrants..of diversified professions of religion, retiring from the governmental persecutions of the old world. 1837    H. Martineau Society in Amer. III. 95  				They are readers: their imaginations live in the Old World. 1886    J. R. Lowell Wks. 		(1890)	 VI. 143  				It [sc. the founding of Harvard] insured our intellectual independence of the Old World. 1903    Q. Rev. Jan. 44  				The prong-buck..and the opossums of America being unknown in the Old World. 1951    New Biol. 11 76  				Vascular Wilt Disease..of bananas in the Old World made its appearance in Central America towards the end of the nineteenth century. 2000    C. Tudge Variety of Life  ii. xvii. 424  				The Iguania include the iguanas of the New World.., the agamid lizards of the Old World, and the chameleons.  B. adj.  1.  Belonging to or characteristic of former times, esp. with reference to picturesqueness, or to the charm and courtesy supposed to have prevailed in the past; (formerly, also) †old-fashioned. Usually attributive. ΘΚΠ the world > time > relative time > the past > 			[adjective]		 > relating to past times oldOE old world1712 historical1739 old-time1795 old-worldly1878 1712    J. Arbuthnot John Bull Still in Senses iv. 18  				Silly auld warld Ceremonies. 1756    M. Calderwood Lett. & Jrnls. 		(1884)	 viii. 333  				He has a very fine large old-world house here. 1816    W. Scott Black Dwarf ii, in  Tales of my Landlord 1st Ser. I. 49  				He's a' for the auld-warld doings of lifting and laying on. 1860    E. C. Gaskell Curious, if True in  Cornhill Mag. Feb. 212  				It was not a chasseur's dress after all; it was something more thoroughly old-world; boots half way up his ridiculously small legs. 1876    C. Kingsley Cheap Clothes & Nasty in  Alton Locke p. lxxiv  				Foolish auld-warld notion[s] about keeping days holy. 1876    ‘Ouida’ In Winter City ix. 257  				She watched the simple pastoral old-world life around her. 1909    B. Carman Rough Rider & Other Poems 18  				A touch of old-world breeding both gracious and austere. 1936    Discovery Nov. 363/2  				The old lacemakers and the hurdle maker..inhabit the old-world village. 1941    N. Marsh Surfeit of Lampreys viii. 115  				[He's] very nice... Sort of old-world without any Blimpishness. 1989    L. Deighton Spy Line xv. 206  				People who knew Silas Gaunt well..spoke of his exquisite courtesy, old-world manners, and compelling charm. 2001    Financial Times 27 Jan. (Property Suppl.) 8/1 		(advt.)	  				Overlooking the sea, with an old world atmosphere of gentility and charm.  2.  Usually with capital initials. Of or relating to the Old World, as opposed to the New World of the Western hemisphere.See also Old World monkey n. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > region of the earth > hemisphere > 			[adjective]		 > eastern old world1835 old-worldish1886 1835    W. Swainson On Nat. Hist. Quadrupeds  ii. i. 70  				The genera Inuus, Macacus, and Papio..constitute the aberrant circle of the Old World monkeys. 1875    C. Lyell  & L. Lyell Princ. Geol. 		(ed. 12)	 II.  ii. xxxviii. 339  				The former wide range of these quadrupeds implies a migration of Old-World Forms into the New World. 1885    Encycl. Brit. XIX. 518/2  				The second genus of Old-World porcupines is Atherura, the Brush-tailed Porcupines. 1903    M. J. Cawein Kentucky Poems 260  				Sailing seas of the silver morn, Winds of the balm and spice, To put the old-world art to scorn At the price of any price! 1965    Canad. Jrnl. Linguistics 10 97  				Consolidation with various Old-World stocks (Uralic, Indo-European) has been sought. 2000    Wired Apr. 100/2  				JWT was content to service an aging client base, consisting mainly of old-world packaged-goods companies that had little need for the Web. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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