duddy
基本解釋
- adj. 破爛的
- n. (Duddy) (美、英、加、愛)達迪(人名)
英漢例句
- Stephen loves pop culture, and not being seen as a fuddy-duddy.
史蒂芬喜愛流行文化,也不像是個嘮叨的守舊者”。 - And woe betide the CEO who missed the game and looked like an old fuddy-duddy.
那些悲哀的CEO,沒有跟上潮流錯過這場游戲的,就像是“老古董”。 - Tony Blair* and Gordon Brown* talked excitedly about “transforming” Whitehall* and its fuddy-duddy ways.
托尼·布萊爾和戈登·布朗總是激動地向人們談?wù)撜诟淖兊挠退惹胺N種的傳統(tǒng)老路。 - We tend to think of this as an old fuddy-duddy document, it's outdated, has outdated ideas, and I think the challenge of this course is that you read the Bible with fresh eyes so that you can appreciate it for what it was, in many ways what it continues to be: a revolutionary, cultural critique.
人們總把它看做陳舊古板的文件,很過時,里面的內(nèi)容也跟不上時代,我認為我們這門課的一個很大挑戰(zhàn)就是,大家要用一個全新的認識來讀圣經(jīng),這樣你們才能真正品味到其中的韻味,而且在很多方面,它還是革命性的文化評論。
耶魯公開課 - 舊約導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - Translation: The best performers were the sorts of fuddy-duddy stocks (see table) that most investors assume will be duds and shun.
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