释义 |
old-worldˈold-world adjective [only before noun] - But an old-world bias is clear.
- But George Burt made a lasting impression on the place, after which it was no longer the old-world village it had been.
- But this old-world assumption was clearly dying.
- Certainly the grace and old-world tradition of nut trees are an asset to any garden.
- Level of service is exceptional combining a warm, friendly atmosphere with real old-world charm and high standards of modern facilities.
- Some, like Pesaro and Senigallia, have grown up around medieval towns and still retain old-world charm.
- The interior is furnished simply but very pleasantly in keeping with the old-world cottage ambience of the house.
- There are also some interesting old buildings to see around the Shore and at the old-world fishing harbour of Newhaven.
► old-world charm The town has retained much of its old-world charm. an old-world place or quality is attractive because it is old or reminds you of the past: The town has retained much of its old-world charm. |