fogyish / ˈfoʊ gi /

愚公移山愚人节愚昧无知愚昧无知的人

fogyish 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural fo·gies.

  1. an excessively conservative or old-fashioned person, especially one who is intellectually dull: The board of directors were old fogies still living in the 19th century.

fogyish 近义词

fogyish

等同于 mossy

fogyish 的近义词 3
fogyish 的反义词 6
fogyish

等同于 rightist

fogyish

等同于 traditionalist

fogyish

等同于 traditionalistic

fogyish

等同于 conservative

fogyish

等同于 die-hard

更多fogyish例句

  1. How had he, a useless old fogy, dared to blackball a man like Iver?
  2. They have won the annual debate right along, so that my old fogy uncle declares all the brains are in Harvard.
  3. They laughed at me because I found fault with these things and called me an old fogy.
  4. "Old fogy teacher" or "he has the old ways yet" are expressions that are too common to require any explanation.
  5. I go to the latter occasionally—the institute is an old fogy concern, but the grounds are fine.