retro / ˈrɛ troʊ /

💦中学词汇复古复古的怀旧复古的东西

retro 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

Informal.

  1. retroactive: retro pay.
  2. of or designating the style of an earlier time: retro clothes.

retro 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

from yesteryear

更多retro例句

  1. In other words, the computing hardware reads retro game-cartridge instructions.
  2. As calls for climate action get louder and the costs associated with airships drop—as the cost of any new technology tends to do with time—we may find ourselves going retro and being ferried across the globe by giant helium-filled balloons.
  3. When fans are permitted to enter, they will find many seats closer to the field than they are in retro parks — and certainly closer than they were in the Rangers’ previous home.
  4. In addition to bucking a trend of how they built their current park, the Rangers had already bucked a trend of the retro-era stadiums with where they built their previous park.
  5. The first row of the upper deck at Globe Life Field is nearly 30 feet closer to the playing surface than the Rangers’ previous, retro-era home, according to an overlay of their profiles.
  6. “I was delighted to collaborate,” he said in the interview with Retro Report.
  7. Familiarity with search-engines helps, a strange quirk of working in this retro medium.
  8. It’s arguably the best film of the ‘90s—a postmodern pop culture smorgasbord awash in nihilism and dripping with retro cool.
  9. [Laughs] He thought it was some retro-recreation or something.
  10. Why did you feel the need to spice it up with retro tuneage?
  11. Further to the east, as we shall find in due course, may be seen the low vaulted retro-choir or ambulatory of one bay.
  12. East of the retro-choir is the exterior of a staircase leading from the north choir aisle to the clerestory parapet.
  13. A stone on the floor of the retro-choir to John Johnson, master and mariner, dated 1737, is crowded with nautical metaphor.
  14. Sicque duorum solus uictor existens, Danis irrogatam multis retro temporibus infamiam gloriosa uirtute magnifice satis aboleuit.
  15. Of course, ground control was to be used only if the astronaut failed to ignite the retro-rockets himself.