outdated 的定义
- no longer in use or fashionable; out-of-date; outmoded; antiquated.
outdated 近义词
old-fashioned
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- This includes coronavirus-related staffing issues, outdated IT systems, delayed refunds and unprocessed returns.
- Shierholz said the CBO’s estimates showed that the benefits to low-wage workers outweighed the costs, but she was critical of the calculation of those costs, saying the CBO had relied on an outdated methodology.
- What we really are is a generation told to stick with outdated, one-size-fits-all modes of schooling that no longer apply to a world that has more ways to learn than ever before.
- I finally removed the outdated set of winter-compound all-terrain tires from my Ford Ranger and replaced them with these more snow-and-ice-specific Toyos.
- This put significant strain on local governments, which are often understaffed, have limited technical capabilities, and must deal with outdated tech systems.
- Others fear that giving them the force of regulation could be more harmful because they would become outdated quickly.
- “The problem is, some on both sides are using outdated science, some from decades ago,” Stafford continued.
- So specious, in fact, that they are increasingly seen to be rationales to cover outdated forms of prejudice.
- There are plenty of other outdated stereotypes in “Tom and Jerry”—sexist attitudes, for example—but Amazon chose to focus on race.
- This makes the notion that race thwarts success increasingly outdated.
- Cavalry is outdated, nowadays, but in rocky mountain country they can have uses where tanks can't go.
- The crazy quilt of outdated, clumsy old buildings that was the local Starmen's Enclave.
- He recognized the latest model lie-detector, a rather outdated narco-synthesizer, a Class B Psychocomputer.
- You left the ship, it being outdated, battered, useless and drifting in normal interstellar where it would never be found.
- Something in the outdated slang made him feel—almost patriotic.