outmoded / ˌaʊtˈmoʊ dɪd /

⚽高中词汇不合时宜的不合时宜老旧的过时的

outmoded 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. gone out of style; no longer fashionable: outmoded styles.
  2. not acceptable by present standards; no longer usable; obsolete: outmoded dwellings; outmoded teaching methods.

outmoded 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

obsolete, old-fashioned

更多outmoded例句

  1. Seeking beauty in everything, as Thomas did, can feel outmoded.
  2. The spread of cash deserts sparked an uproar in communities from Wales to Scotland, and officials have searched for ways to shore up physical infrastructure that is becoming outmoded but is still vital for many people and businesses.
  3. This outmoded way of thinking is now hurting our nation in its hour of greatest need.
  4. That is, I stopped demanding that every poem yield its concealed meaning, which I suppose is the legacy of outmoded high school English classes.
  5. The assumption that feminism comes in a neat, Xeroxable package is gravely outmoded and vacuous.
  6. My view, as a reactionary, is that the movements are not outmoded.
  7. But the real blow is its outmoded consumer and business travel business, says Daniel Gross.
  8. Stop players from whacking each other with outmoded equipment.
  9. Today, Beijing feels that many of those old systems are outmoded, putting China at a disadvantage.
  10. Are not the piano-pieces of M. Rachmaninoff the result of a relationship to the instrument that is fast becoming outmoded?
  11. The bickering characteristic of industrial dispute vanished; along with it went the outmoded weapon of the tradesunion.
  12. I bought a gentleman's park in Hampshire and had the outmoded house torn down.
  13. As usual, fact has outmoded prophecy, for long before 1936 airplane speeds exceeded the 140 miles per hour Serviss predicted.
  14. "I see what the leadys mean about diplomacy becoming outmoded," Franks said at last.