dated 的定义
- having or showing a date: a dated record of all meetings.
- out-of-date; old-fashioned: a nostalgic program of dated songs.
dated 近义词
out-of-date
dated 的近义词 12 个
- archaic
- old-fashioned
- outdated
- antiquated
- outmoded
- behind the times
- obsolescent
- obsolete
- old hat
- out of style
- passé
- unfashionable
dated 的反义词 3 个
更多dated例句
- He loved to make fun of gapers, and his offhand sexist comments feel both dated and gross.
- Some researchers say the six-foot standard is based on dated science.
- That number dwindled dramatically in later years, as his products were increasingly regarded as cheaply made and his clothing — which, decades later, remained virtually unchanged from its 60s-era styles — felt almost laughably dated.
- While Roku’s interface, built around apps you install, is more dated than its competitors, it’s simple and just works.
- What no one is acknowledging is that much of The Science being followed is actually very dated.
- Ziad and Sabrine dated in secret during their time at university.
- But an email dated July 10 from Ambassador King to Bennett (who then forwarded it to Lynton), says otherwise.
- The site is not unlike North Korea itself: austere and more than a little bit dated-looking.
- This makes the guide to the Jack the Ripper Walk seem rather dated.
- “We dated for a couple of years before we decided to do anything musical together,” says Dawn.
- With this letter is another by the same writer, dated July 30, 1622—a postscript to a duplicate of the preceding letter.
- From that hour dated a new and sterner conception of the task that lay before him and every other Briton in the country.
- She expatiated on his father's character; on the envy of his rivals; and dated his fall to their ambition alone.
- She drew one from its envelope; it was dated December 22, just two years ago to-day; she ran through it eagerly.
- The letter had lain at his Club three days, it was dated Switzerland and the postmark was Montreux.