antiquated / ˈæn tɪˌkweɪ tɪd /

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antiquated 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. continued from, resembling, or adhering to the past; old-fashioned: antiquated attitudes.
  2. no longer used; obsolete or obsolescent: The spinning wheel is an antiquated machine.
  3. aged; old: antiquated aunts and uncles.

antiquated 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

obsolete

更多antiquated例句

  1. The erroneous notices are another example of the consequences of the agency’s antiquated technology, Collins said in a blog post.
  2. Traditional mortgage servicers use antiquated technology and provide poor service to borrowers.
  3. Sure, the strip knowingly decorated its interiors with throwback furniture — Watterson noted how fun it was to draw mid-century styles — but little else looks antiquated.
  4. Not only that, but a lot of the interview skills and marketing MBA classes were kind of antiquated in the way they were teaching that.
  5. Adding one of these to your kitchen will open you up to a whole range of possibilities when it comes to mealtime, and it just might replace a couple of antiquated appliances you have sitting around, too.
  6. During the 1970s, the then brand new F-15A Eagle carried the same antiquated armament as the Vietnam-era F-4 Phantom II.
  7. How an antiquated understanding of race relations results in minority staffers getting the short shrift.
  8. We cannot keep judging mothers by a primitive, antiquated, simplistic standard.
  9. But the hoopla over it reflects some strange and antiquated thinking.
  10. I hesitate to respond to the re-hashing of your antiquated guilt trip on women to get married.
  11. When at table to press your guests to take more than they have inclination for, is antiquated and rude.
  12. Mrs Pike was, fortunately for him, a conscientious person; but her notions were somewhat antiquated.
  13. In the centre of the town stood the old church, antiquated in its appearance, but venerable and holy in its associations.
  14. They speak, or think, of it as of some matter of antiquated prejudice—of stale, conventional observance.
  15. Some dressed themselves in old-fashioned and antiquated clothes which they found in the chambers.